Complicating constructions race, ethnicity, and hybridity in American texts /

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Goldstein, David S., Thacker, Audrey B.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Seattle : University of Washington Press, c2007.
Series:American ethnic and cultural studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Citizenship rights and colonial whites: the cultural work of María Amparo Ruiz de Burton's novels / Jesse Alemán
  • Testifying bodies: citizenship debates in Bret Harte's Gabriel Conroy / Andrea Tinnemeyer
  • The color of money in The autobiography of an ex-colored man / Ariel Balter
  • Passing as the "tragic" mulatto: constructions of hybridity in Toni Morrison's novels / AnnaMarie Christiansen
  • Re-viewing the literary Chinatown: multicultural hybridity in Gish Jen's Mona in the promised land / Jeffrey F. L. Partridge
  • Reading The Turner diaries: Jewish blackness, judaized blacks, and head-body race paradigms / Joe Lockard
  • Smallpox, opium, and invasion: Chinese invasion, white guilt, and Native American displacement in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century American fiction / Edwin J. McAllister
  • Visualizing race in American immigrant autobiography / Georgina Dodge
  • Maud Martha vs. I love Lucy: taking on the postwar consumer fantasy / Tracy Floreani
  • Some do, some don't: whiteness theory and the treatment of race in African American drama / William Over
  • Traumatic legacy in Darryl Pinckney's High cotton / Alexandra W. Schultheis
  • Portnoy's neglected siblings: a case for postmodern Jewish American literary studies / Derek Parker Royal
  • Tension, conversation, and collectivity: examining the space of double consciousness in the search for shared knowledge / Sheree Meyer, Chauncey Ridley, & Olivia Castellano
  • When hybridity doesn't resist: Giannina Braschi's Yo-yo boing! / José L. Torres-Padilla.