Race in Ralph Ellison's Invisible man / Hayley Mitchell Haugen, book editor.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Detroit : Greenhaven Press, ©2012.
Description
1 online resource (165 pages) : illustrations.

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Summary note
Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of author, Ralph Ellison.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Contents
  • Ralph Ellison : the man and his work / Contemporary Literary Criticism
  • Ralph Ellison's life and literary influences helped shape Invisible man / Norman Podhoretz
  • A conquest of the frontier : an interview with Ralph Ellison / Ralph Ellison, as told to Alfred Chester and Vilma Howard
  • Invisible man retains its racial and social relevance / Thomas R. Whitaker
  • Invisible man and African American radicalism / Christopher Z. Hobson
  • Ralph Ellison and the mythology of race / Jeff Abernathy
  • Striving toward a black democratic individuality in Invisible man / Jack Turner
  • Ralph Ellison's literary pursuit of racial justice / Thomas S. Engeman
  • Sexual taboo in Invisible man's battle royal / Johnnie Wilcox
  • Ellison's Liberty Paints represents racist America / Randy Boyagoda
  • Ellison, memory, and the act of writing in Invisible man / W. James Booth
  • It is time to stop using the word minority for all nonwhites / Barry Cross Jr.
  • Color blindness suggests people are embarrassed to talk about race / Sam Sommers
  • Racism continues to plague people of color / Jerome H. Schiele and June Gary Hopps
  • In America, white neighborhoods get retail services and black ones do not / Kelly Virella.
ISBN
  • 9780737764635 ((electronic book))
  • 0737764635 ((electronic book))
OCLC
761846263
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