Lesley Larkin is Associate Professor of English at Northern Michigan University. Her research on race and reader ethics has appeared in LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory, MELUS, and Callaloo.
Lesley Larkin is Associate Professor of English at Northern Michigan University. Her research on race and reader ethics has appeared in LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory, MELUS, and Callaloo.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lesley Larkin is Associate Professor of English at Northern Michigan University. Her research on race and reader ethics has appeared in LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory, MELUS, and Callaloo.
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Introduction: Scenes of Reading, Scenes of Racialization: Modern and Contemporary Black Literature 1. Unbinding the Double Audience: James Weldon Johnson 2. Speakerly Reading: Zora Neale Hurston 3. Close Reading "You": Ralph Ellison 4. Erasing Precious: Sapphire and Percival Everett 5. Reading and Being Read: Jamaica Kincaid Epilogue: Toward a Theory and Pedagogy of Responsible Reading: Toni Morrison Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction: Scenes of Reading, Scenes of Racialization: Modern and Contemporary Black Literature 1. Unbinding the Double Audience: James Weldon Johnson 2. Speakerly Reading: Zora Neale Hurston 3. Close Reading "You": Ralph Ellison 4. Erasing Precious: Sapphire and Percival Everett 5. Reading and Being Read: Jamaica Kincaid Epilogue: Toward a Theory and Pedagogy of Responsible Reading: Toni Morrison Notes Bibliography Index
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