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Richard Wright And Transnationalism New Dimensions To Modern American Expatriate Literature 1st Edition Mamoun F I Alzoubi

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Richard Wright And Transnationalism New Dimensions To Modern American Expatriate Literature 1st Edition Mamoun F I Alzoubi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 178
Author: Mamoun F. I. Alzoubi
ISBN: 9780367665142, 9781138339033, 9780429439407, 036766514X, 1138339032, 0429439407
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Richard Wright And Transnationalism New Dimensions To Modern American Expatriate Literature 1st Edition Mamoun F I Alzoubi by Mamoun F. I. Alzoubi 9780367665142, 9781138339033, 9780429439407, 036766514X, 1138339032, 0429439407 instant download after payment.

Richard Wright and Transnationalism sees Dr. Mamoun Alzoubi argue that renowned American Author, Richard Wright, transformed the way that we approach comparative literature by beginning to look at matters of American racism and Civil Rights in transnational contexts, formed by the new nations surfacing from colonial rule. Richard Wright and Transnationalism demonstrates how Wright, beginning with his work in the 1950s, began to hypothesize the shared history of suffering that linked the experience of slavery, Jim Crow and racism in African American life with the impact of colonialism and neocolonialism on the large communities of Africa, Asia and Europe.

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