Studies the role popular literature in the systematic racism present in easy-going activities, ordinary feelings, and casual interactions. The volume uncovers this history of 'racial ordinariness' through various genres such as campus novels, Civil War elegies, regionalist sketches, and gospel sermon.
Studies the role popular literature in the systematic racism present in easy-going activities, ordinary feelings, and casual interactions. The volume uncovers this history of 'racial ordinariness' through various genres such as campus novels, Civil War elegies, regionalist sketches, and gospel sermon.
Travis M. Foster is an Associate Professor of English and the Academic Director of Women's and Gender Studies at Villanova University.
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* Introduction: Genres of the New Racial Ordinary * 1: Campus Novels Camaraderie and White Nationalist Merriment * 2: The Ladies Home Journal Sororal Publics and the Wages of White Womanhood * 3: Elegies White Dissent and the Civil War Dead * 4: Gospel Sermons Christian Fellowship and the Conventions of Freedom * Epilogue
* Introduction: Genres of the New Racial Ordinary * 1: Campus Novels Camaraderie and White Nationalist Merriment * 2: The Ladies Home Journal Sororal Publics and the Wages of White Womanhood * 3: Elegies White Dissent and the Civil War Dead * 4: Gospel Sermons Christian Fellowship and the Conventions of Freedom * Epilogue
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