The Cambridge Companion to Richard Wright
Herausgeber: Carpio, Glenda R.
The Cambridge Companion to Richard Wright
Herausgeber: Carpio, Glenda R.
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Shows Wright's art was intrinsic to his politics, grounding his exploration of the intersections between race, gender, and class.
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Shows Wright's art was intrinsic to his politics, grounding his exploration of the intersections between race, gender, and class.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781108475174
- ISBN-10: 1108475175
- Artikelnr.: 53532394
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781108475174
- ISBN-10: 1108475175
- Artikelnr.: 53532394
Introduction: Richard Wright's art and politics Glenda R. Carpio; Part I.
Native Son in Jim Crow America: 1. The literary ecology of Native Son and
Black Boy George Hutchinson; 2. Richard Wright's planned incongruity: Black
Boy as modern living Jay Garcia; 3. Marxism, communism, and Richard
Wright's depression-era work Nathaniel F. Mills; 4. Rhythms of race in
Richard Wright's 'Big Boy Leaves Home' Robert B. Stepto; 5. Sincere art and
honest science: Richard Wright and the Chicago School of Sociology Gene
Andrew Jarrett; 6. Outside joke: humorlessness and masculinity in Richard
Wright Kathryn S. Roberts; Part II. I Choose Exile: Wright Abroad: 7.
Freedom in a godless and unhappy world: Wright as outsider Tommie Shelby;
8. Richard Wright, Paris Noir, and transatlantic networks: a book history
perspective Laurence Cossu-Beaumont; 9. Expatriation in Wright's late
fiction Alice Mikal Craven; 10. Richard Wright's globalism Nicholas T.
Rinehart; 11. Richard Wright's transnationalism and his unwritten Magnus
Opus Stephan Kuhl; 12. Tenderness in early Richard Wright Ernest Julius
Mitchell.
Native Son in Jim Crow America: 1. The literary ecology of Native Son and
Black Boy George Hutchinson; 2. Richard Wright's planned incongruity: Black
Boy as modern living Jay Garcia; 3. Marxism, communism, and Richard
Wright's depression-era work Nathaniel F. Mills; 4. Rhythms of race in
Richard Wright's 'Big Boy Leaves Home' Robert B. Stepto; 5. Sincere art and
honest science: Richard Wright and the Chicago School of Sociology Gene
Andrew Jarrett; 6. Outside joke: humorlessness and masculinity in Richard
Wright Kathryn S. Roberts; Part II. I Choose Exile: Wright Abroad: 7.
Freedom in a godless and unhappy world: Wright as outsider Tommie Shelby;
8. Richard Wright, Paris Noir, and transatlantic networks: a book history
perspective Laurence Cossu-Beaumont; 9. Expatriation in Wright's late
fiction Alice Mikal Craven; 10. Richard Wright's globalism Nicholas T.
Rinehart; 11. Richard Wright's transnationalism and his unwritten Magnus
Opus Stephan Kuhl; 12. Tenderness in early Richard Wright Ernest Julius
Mitchell.
Introduction: Richard Wright's art and politics Glenda R. Carpio; Part I.
Native Son in Jim Crow America: 1. The literary ecology of Native Son and
Black Boy George Hutchinson; 2. Richard Wright's planned incongruity: Black
Boy as modern living Jay Garcia; 3. Marxism, communism, and Richard
Wright's depression-era work Nathaniel F. Mills; 4. Rhythms of race in
Richard Wright's 'Big Boy Leaves Home' Robert B. Stepto; 5. Sincere art and
honest science: Richard Wright and the Chicago School of Sociology Gene
Andrew Jarrett; 6. Outside joke: humorlessness and masculinity in Richard
Wright Kathryn S. Roberts; Part II. I Choose Exile: Wright Abroad: 7.
Freedom in a godless and unhappy world: Wright as outsider Tommie Shelby;
8. Richard Wright, Paris Noir, and transatlantic networks: a book history
perspective Laurence Cossu-Beaumont; 9. Expatriation in Wright's late
fiction Alice Mikal Craven; 10. Richard Wright's globalism Nicholas T.
Rinehart; 11. Richard Wright's transnationalism and his unwritten Magnus
Opus Stephan Kuhl; 12. Tenderness in early Richard Wright Ernest Julius
Mitchell.
Native Son in Jim Crow America: 1. The literary ecology of Native Son and
Black Boy George Hutchinson; 2. Richard Wright's planned incongruity: Black
Boy as modern living Jay Garcia; 3. Marxism, communism, and Richard
Wright's depression-era work Nathaniel F. Mills; 4. Rhythms of race in
Richard Wright's 'Big Boy Leaves Home' Robert B. Stepto; 5. Sincere art and
honest science: Richard Wright and the Chicago School of Sociology Gene
Andrew Jarrett; 6. Outside joke: humorlessness and masculinity in Richard
Wright Kathryn S. Roberts; Part II. I Choose Exile: Wright Abroad: 7.
Freedom in a godless and unhappy world: Wright as outsider Tommie Shelby;
8. Richard Wright, Paris Noir, and transatlantic networks: a book history
perspective Laurence Cossu-Beaumont; 9. Expatriation in Wright's late
fiction Alice Mikal Craven; 10. Richard Wright's globalism Nicholas T.
Rinehart; 11. Richard Wright's transnationalism and his unwritten Magnus
Opus Stephan Kuhl; 12. Tenderness in early Richard Wright Ernest Julius
Mitchell.