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Thinking Through Crisis Depressionera Black Literature Theory And Politics Commonalities 1st Edition Ford Iii

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Thinking Through Crisis Depressionera Black Literature Theory And Politics Commonalities 1st Edition Ford Iii
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.95 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Ford III, James Edward
ISBN: 9780823286904, 0823286908
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Thinking Through Crisis Depressionera Black Literature Theory And Politics Commonalities 1st Edition Ford Iii by Ford Iii, James Edward 9780823286904, 0823286908 instant download after payment.

Turns to 1930s African American literature to offer a critical response to Trauma Theory. This theoretical discourse carries a nostalgia for "European Man" that limits its understanding of racial and class antagonisms. Consequently, its version of "bearing witness" yields a political passivity that cannot address the injustices of racism as they are linked to class conflict. Against the political passivity produced by this idealist approach, this book offers a materialist theory of trauma that develops concepts for identifying the agency that Black life produces amid social breakdown.

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