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The Public Intellectualism Of Ralph Waldo Emerson And Web Du Bois Emotional Dimensions Of Race And Reform Cognitive Studies In Literature And Performance Ryan Schneider

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The Public Intellectualism Of Ralph Waldo Emerson And Web Du Bois Emotional Dimensions Of Race And Reform Cognitive Studies In Literature And Performance Ryan Schneider
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.95 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Ryan Schneider
ISBN: 0230618847
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Public Intellectualism Of Ralph Waldo Emerson And Web Du Bois Emotional Dimensions Of Race And Reform Cognitive Studies In Literature And Performance Ryan Schneider by Ryan Schneider 0230618847 instant download after payment.

In The Public Intellectualism of Ralph Waldo Emerson and W.E.B. Du Bois, Ryan Schneider shows how and why two of America’s most influential public intellectuals—writing from opposite sides of the color line—defined race not only in biological and geo-cultural terms but also as an emotional phenomenon. Drawing on and advancing recent work in Cognitive Literary Studies, Critical Race Theory, and the History of Emotions, Schneider comparatively examines the range of feelings Emerson and Du Bois attribute to the experience of racial difference; his innovative close readings reveal the surprising extent to which they conceive of race reform as an emotive process and how expressions of personal feeling underwrite their public commitments to re-imagining black-white relations.

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