Postblack Aesthetics :: the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction.
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505 | 8 | |a 5.1 Thin Blackness and Postblackness 5.2 Fighting "the eternal war for civility": The White Boy Shuffle -- 5.3 "If we stop, we'll fall and be trampled": Dreamer and the Imperative to Keep Moving; 6 Beyond the Invisible Walls of Blackness: Cosmopolitan Themes in Adam Mansbach's Angry Black White Boy and Paul Beatty's Slumberland -- 6.1 Cosmopolitan Conviviality ; 6.2 The White Race Traitor in Angry Black White Boy -- 6.3 Declaring Blackness Passé in Slumberland | |
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spellingShingle | Schmidt, Christian Postblack Aesthetics : the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction. American Studies - A Monograph Series. Cover; Titel; Imprint; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction: Race and Postblack Literature ; 2 Postblack Aesthetics ; 2.1 Postblack Art, Black Culture, and Transdifference ; 2.2 The Post-Soul Generation ; 2.3 Scripts of Blackness and Thin Blackness ; 2.4 The Trope of Freedom ; 2.5 Cosmopolitan Ethics. 2.6 Texts of the Postblack Aesthetics 3 Re-Forming Black Literature: Charles Johnson's Oxherding Tale and Short Fiction; 3.1 "China"-Taking the Imaginative Leap into the Liberation of Perception ; 3.2 Freeing the Form in Oxherding Tale -- 3.3 "Put simply, your task is impossible": The Responsibility of an "Executive Decision. 4 Re-Writing the Text of Blackness: "Mimetic hacks" in Trey Ellis's Platitudes and Percival Everett's Erasure4.1 Cultural Mulattoes and the Script of Authentic Blackness ; 4.2 Intertextual Love and the "common vorld" of Platitudes ; 4.3 No Love Lost for the "real thing" in Erasure -- 5 Political Narratives of (Thin) Blackness: Paul Beatty's The White Boy Shuffle and Charles Johnson's Dreamer 5.1 Thin Blackness and Postblackness 5.2 Fighting "the eternal war for civility": The White Boy Shuffle -- 5.3 "If we stop, we'll fall and be trampled": Dreamer and the Imperative to Keep Moving; 6 Beyond the Invisible Walls of Blackness: Cosmopolitan Themes in Adam Mansbach's Angry Black White Boy and Paul Beatty's Slumberland -- 6.1 Cosmopolitan Conviviality ; 6.2 The White Race Traitor in Angry Black White Boy -- 6.3 Declaring Blackness Passé in Slumberland 7 Epilogue: Is Postblackness the End of African American Literature 8 Works Cited ; Backcover. Race in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008443 Literature Black authors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077514 American literature African American authors History and criticism. Race dans la littérature. Littérature Auteurs noirs. American literature African American authors fast Literature Black authors fast Race in literature fast |
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title | Postblack Aesthetics : the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction. |
title_auth | Postblack Aesthetics : the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction. |
title_exact_search | Postblack Aesthetics : the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction. |
title_full | Postblack Aesthetics : the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction. |
title_fullStr | Postblack Aesthetics : the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction. |
title_full_unstemmed | Postblack Aesthetics : the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction. |
title_short | Postblack Aesthetics : |
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title_sub | the Freedom to Be Black in Contemporary African American Fiction. |
topic | Race in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008443 Literature Black authors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85077514 American literature African American authors History and criticism. Race dans la littérature. Littérature Auteurs noirs. American literature African American authors fast Literature Black authors fast Race in literature fast |
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