Memoirs of Race, Color, and Belonging provides a fresh look at the complex dialogue of race and identity in memoir, examining three generations of biracial African Americans' experiences in their autobiographies.
Memoirs of Race, Color, and Belonging provides a fresh look at the complex dialogue of race and identity in memoir, examining three generations of biracial African Americans' experiences in their autobiographies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicole Stamant, author of Serial Memoir: Archiving American Lives (Palgrave, 2014), is Associate Professor and Chair of English at Agnes Scott College, where she specializes in Life Writing Studies. She earned her PhD in English from Texas A&M University and her articles have appeared in ARIEL, MELUS, a/b: Auto/Biography, South Central Review, and Studies in Comics among others. She has contributed to a number of edited collections; most recently Consumption and the Literary Cookbook (Routledge 2020). In 2018, she received the Agnes Scott Vulcan Materials Company Teaching Excellence Award.
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Introduction: Relationality, Identification, and the One-Drop Rule Hospitality, Inheritance, and Collective Memory Organization Chapter 1: Haunting and "The new America": Living with Jim Crow Passing: Spectral Temporality & Surveillance "home in language": Proprioceptive Subjectivity Chapter 2: Memorials and Filiality in the Civil Rights Era "The words to tell the story": Driven to Memorialize Still Haunted: Postmemory and Place-Memory Chapter 3: Movement Children: The Post-Soul Generation "Belonging is my birthright": Being Post-Soul The Paradox of Hospitality Conclusion: Considering Genetic Identity Coda Bibliography
Introduction: Relationality, Identification, and the One-Drop Rule Hospitality, Inheritance, and Collective Memory Organization Chapter 1: Haunting and "The new America": Living with Jim Crow Passing: Spectral Temporality & Surveillance "home in language": Proprioceptive Subjectivity Chapter 2: Memorials and Filiality in the Civil Rights Era "The words to tell the story": Driven to Memorialize Still Haunted: Postmemory and Place-Memory Chapter 3: Movement Children: The Post-Soul Generation "Belonging is my birthright": Being Post-Soul The Paradox of Hospitality Conclusion: Considering Genetic Identity Coda Bibliography
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