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Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is the second-most assigned American novel since 1945 and is one of the most enduring. It is studied by many thousands of high school and college students every year and has been since the 1950s. His landmark essays, with their blend of personal history and cultural theory, have been extraordinarily influential. Ralph Ellison in Context includes authoritative chapters summing up longstanding conversations, while offering groundbreaking essays on a variety of topics not yet covered in the copious critical and biographical literature. It provides fresh perspectives…mehr
Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man is the second-most assigned American novel since 1945 and is one of the most enduring. It is studied by many thousands of high school and college students every year and has been since the 1950s. His landmark essays, with their blend of personal history and cultural theory, have been extraordinarily influential. Ralph Ellison in Context includes authoritative chapters summing up longstanding conversations, while offering groundbreaking essays on a variety of topics not yet covered in the copious critical and biographical literature. It provides fresh perspectives on some of the most important people and places in Ellison's life, and explores where his work and biography cross paths with some of the pressing topics of his time. It includes chapters on Ellison's literary influences and offers a definitive overview of his early writings. It also provides an overview of Ellison's reception and reputation from his death in 1994 through 2020.
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Part I. Geographical, Institutional, and Interpersonal Contexts: 1. Oklahoma City and 'the territory' Tracy Floreani 2. Ghosts of Tuskegee Caroline Gebhard 3. Morteza drexel sprague Matthew McKnight 4. New York City, 1936-1946 Sara Rutkowski 5. The U.S. merchant marine Paul Devlin 6. Fanny Ellison Colleen Eils 7. Rome, 1955-1957 Sara Marzioli 8. Postwar New York Andrew Davenport 9. Albert Murray after 1962 Paul Devlin Part II. Historical, Political, and Cultural Contexts: 10. Visualizing Black identity in Ellison's fiction Lena Hill 11. Alternating currents: Electricity, humanism, and resistance Jennifer L. Lieberman 12. Sounds and signs of Black womanhood Meina Yates-Richard 13. Masculinity E. Al-Tariq Moore 14. Aesthetics of democracy Sterling Lecater Bland, Jr 15. Black power and Black arts Matthew Calihman 16. Wrestling with the far right: Ellison's representations of fascism Kevin Moore 17. Southwestern swing Steven Lewis 18. The self-fashioned American blues identity Kimberly Mack 19. Ellison's durational view of bebop Michael Germana Part III. Literary and Critical Contexts: 20. The Harlem renaissance Michael Borshuk 21. Ellison's early writings Barbara Foley 22. The Wright school Stephan Kuhl 23. Literary modernism Tessa Roynon 24. Beyond raglan's Hero: Ellison's ritualist influences Bryan Crable 25. Sociology Scott Selisker 26. The soapbox speech in Ellison's fiction Granville Ganter 27. Postwar literary aesthetics Jesse McCarthy 28. Ellison as correspondent Marc C. Conner Part IV. Reception and Reputation: 29. Critical reputation, 1994-2020 Paul Devlin and Robert Butler 30. Reading invisible man by design Kinohi Nishikawa 31. Reception of the Hickman novel Benji de la Piedra 32. Reception of the essay collections Matthew Lambert 33. Reception in the USSR and former USSR Olga Panova 34. Biographies of Ellison Timothy Parrish 35. Ellison and digital humanities J. D. Porter.
Part I. Geographical, Institutional, and Interpersonal Contexts: 1. Oklahoma City and 'the territory' Tracy Floreani 2. Ghosts of Tuskegee Caroline Gebhard 3. Morteza drexel sprague Matthew McKnight 4. New York City, 1936-1946 Sara Rutkowski 5. The U.S. merchant marine Paul Devlin 6. Fanny Ellison Colleen Eils 7. Rome, 1955-1957 Sara Marzioli 8. Postwar New York Andrew Davenport 9. Albert Murray after 1962 Paul Devlin Part II. Historical, Political, and Cultural Contexts: 10. Visualizing Black identity in Ellison's fiction Lena Hill 11. Alternating currents: Electricity, humanism, and resistance Jennifer L. Lieberman 12. Sounds and signs of Black womanhood Meina Yates-Richard 13. Masculinity E. Al-Tariq Moore 14. Aesthetics of democracy Sterling Lecater Bland, Jr 15. Black power and Black arts Matthew Calihman 16. Wrestling with the far right: Ellison's representations of fascism Kevin Moore 17. Southwestern swing Steven Lewis 18. The self-fashioned American blues identity Kimberly Mack 19. Ellison's durational view of bebop Michael Germana Part III. Literary and Critical Contexts: 20. The Harlem renaissance Michael Borshuk 21. Ellison's early writings Barbara Foley 22. The Wright school Stephan Kuhl 23. Literary modernism Tessa Roynon 24. Beyond raglan's Hero: Ellison's ritualist influences Bryan Crable 25. Sociology Scott Selisker 26. The soapbox speech in Ellison's fiction Granville Ganter 27. Postwar literary aesthetics Jesse McCarthy 28. Ellison as correspondent Marc C. Conner Part IV. Reception and Reputation: 29. Critical reputation, 1994-2020 Paul Devlin and Robert Butler 30. Reading invisible man by design Kinohi Nishikawa 31. Reception of the Hickman novel Benji de la Piedra 32. Reception of the essay collections Matthew Lambert 33. Reception in the USSR and former USSR Olga Panova 34. Biographies of Ellison Timothy Parrish 35. Ellison and digital humanities J. D. Porter.
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