African American Literature Beyond Race : An Alternative Reader.
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It is widely accepted that the canon of African American literature has racial realism at its core: African American protagonists, social settings, cultural symbols, and racial-political discourse. As a result, writings that are not preoccupied with race have long been invisible-unpublished, out of print, absent from libraries, rarely discussed among scholars, and omitted from anthologies. However, some of our most celebrated African American authors-from Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright to James Baldwin and Toni Morrison-have resisted this canonical rule, even at the cost of critical dismissal and commercial failure. African American Literature Beyond Race revives this remarkable literary corpus, presenting sixteen short stories, novelettes, and excerpts of novels-from the postbellum nineteenth century to the late twentieth century-that demonstrate this act of literary defiance. Each selection is paired with an original introduction by one of today's leading scholars of African American literature, including Hazel V. Carby, Gerald Early, Mae G. Henderson, George Hutchinson, Carla Peterson, Amritjit Singh, and Werner Sollors. By casting African Americans in minor roles and marking the protagonists as racially white, neutral, or ambiguous, these works of fiction explore the thematic complexities of human identity, relations, and culture. At the same time, they force us to confront the basic question, "What is African American literature?" Stories by: James Baldwin, Octavia E. Butler, Samuel R. Delany, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Chester B. Himes, Zora Neale Hurston, Nella Larsen, Toni Morrison, Ann Petry, Wallace Thurman, Jean Toomer, Frank J. Webb, Richard Wright, and Frank Yerby. Critical Introductions by: Hazel V. Carby, John Charles, Gerald Early, Hazel Arnett Ervin, Matthew Guterl, Mae G. Henderson, George B.
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Hutchinson, Gene Jarrett, Carla L. Peterson, Amritjit Singh, Werner Sollors, and Jeffrey Allen Tucker.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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Jarrett, G. A. (2006). African American Literature Beyond Race: An Alternative Reader . New York University Press.

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Jarrett, Gene Andrew. 2006. African American Literature Beyond Race: An Alternative Reader. New York: New York University Press.

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5050 |a Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I Postbellum Period, 1865-1900 -- 1 FRANK J. WEBB -- TWO WOLVES AND A LAMB: AN ORIGINAL TALE (1870) -- 2 FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER -- SOWING AND REAPING (1876-77) -- Chapter 1 [Setting Out in Life] -- Chapter 2 The Decision -- Chapter 4 [Every Man Has His Price] -- Chapter 6 [The Verge of a Precipice] -- Chapter 7 [The Engagement] -- Chapter 8 [Sowing and Reaping] -- Chapter 9 [Belle Gordon] -- Chapter 10 [A Drunkard's Wife] -- 3 PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR -- THE UNCALLED (1898) -- Chapter 10 [The Seminary] -- Chapter 11 [The Sermon] -- Chapter 12 [The Ordination] -- PART II: Between the World Wars, 1919-1940 -- 4 NELLA LARSEN -- THE WRONG MAN (1926) -- FREEDOM (1926) -- 5 JEAN TOOMER -- YORK BEACH (1928) -- Chapter 1 [The Perfect Place] -- Chapter 2 [Individuality] -- 6 Wallace Thurman -- THE INTERNE (1932) -- Chapter 2 [Flanagan Hall] -- Chapter 3 [Touring the Hospital] -- Chapter 9 [The Fire] -- Chapter 12 [Carl's Problems] -- PART III: After World War II, 1945-1960 -- 7 FRANK YERBY -- THE FOXES OF HARROW (1946) -- Chapter 1 [New Orleans] -- 8 ANN PETRY -- COUNTRY PLACE (1947) -- Chapter 1 [Lennox, Connecticut] -- Chapter 7 [A Discovery] -- Chapter 8 [Mearns Gramby] -- Chapter 25 [The Will] -- 9 ZORA NEALE HURSTON -- SERAPH ON THE SUWANEE (1948) -- Chapter 1 [The Secret Life of Arvay] -- 10 Chester B. Himes -- YESTERDAY WILL MAKE YOU CRY (1952) -- Book 2: Flood of Tears Chapter 9 [Memories] -- Book 3: Shall Become the Same at Last Chapter 1 [A Riot] -- 11 RICHARD WRIGHT -- SAVAGE HOLIDAY (1954): Part One: Anxiety -- 12 JAMES BALDWIN -- GIOVANNI'S ROOM (1956): Chapter 1 [The Flight] -- PART IV: Contemporary Period after 1965 -- 13 SAMUEL R. DELANY -- TIME CONSIDERED AS A HELIX OF SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES (1968) -- 14 TONI MORRISON.
5058 |a RECITATIF (1983) -- 15 OCTAVIA E. BUTLER -- BLOODCHILD (1984) -- Select Bibliography -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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