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  • 2003  (2)
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  • Bourdieu, Pierre
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  • Albany : State University of New York Press  (2)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 1417524111 , 9781417524112
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 291 pages
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Print version African American male, writing and difference
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    Keywords: American literature African American authors ; History and criticism. ; American literature Male authors ; History and criticism. ; African American men Intellectual life. ; Difference (Psychology) in literature. ; African American men in literature. ; American literature African American authors ; History and criticism ; American literature Male authors ; History and criticism ; African American men Intellectual life ; Difference (Psychology) in literature ; African American men in literature ; African American men Intellectual life ; American literature African American authors ; History and criticism ; American literature Male authors ; History and criticism ; Difference (Psychology) in literature ; African American men in literature ; African American men Intellectual life ; American literature African American authors ; History and criticism ; American literature Male authors ; History and criticism ; American literature African American authors ; History and criticism. ; American literature Male authors ; History and criticism. ; African American men Intellectual life. ; Difference (Psychology) in literature. ; African American men in literature. ; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General ; African American men in literature ; African American men ; Intellectual life ; American literature ; African American authors ; American literature ; Male authors ; Difference (Psychology) in literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Literatur ; Mann ; Schwarze ; USA ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books Criticism, interpretation, etc ; USA ; Schwarze ; Mann ; Literatur ; USA ; Schwarze ; Mann ; Literatur
    Abstract: Annotation
    Abstract: In this wide-ranging analysis, W. Lawrence Hogue argues that African American life and history is more diverse than even African American critics generally acknowledge. Focusing on literary representations of African American males in particular, Hogue examines works by James Weldon Johnson, William Melvin Kelley, Charles Wright, Nathan Heard, Clarence Major, James Earl Hardy, and Don Belton to see how they portray middle-class, Christian, subaltern, voodoo, urban, jazz/blues, postmodern, and gay African American cultures. Hogue shows that this polycentric perspective can move beyond a "racial uplift" approach to African American literature and history and help paint a clearer picture of the rich diversity of African American life and culture
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note:Ch. 1Introduction: Approaching African American Life, History, Literature, and Criticism Polycentrically --Ch. 2History, the White/Black Binary, and the Construction of the African American as Other --Ch. 3White/Black Binary and the African American Sociopolitical Mission of Racial Uplift --Ch. 4Finding Freedom in Sameness: James Weldon Johnson's The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man --Ch. 5Disrupting the White/Black Binary: William Melvin Kelley's A Different Drummer --Ch. 6Exposing Limiting, Racialized Heterological Critical Sites: An Existential Reading of Charles Wright's The Messenger --Ch. 7Blue Idiom Lifestyle, Counter-Hegemony, and Clarence Major's Dirty Bird Blues --Ch. 8Naming the Subaltern: The Swinging Life and Nathan Heard's Howard Street --Ch. 9Identity Politics, Sexual Fluidity, and James Earl Hardy's B-Boy Blues --Ch. 10Voodoo, A Different African American Experience, and Don Belton's Almost Midnight --Ch. 11Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-281) and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2004
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  • 2
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    Albany : State University of New York Press
    ISBN: 141753141X , 9781417531417
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 220 p , 23 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    Series Statement: SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Print version Rereading George Eliot
    Keywords: Eliot, George, Knowledge ; Psychology. ; Eliot, George, ; Eliot, George, ; Eliot, George, Characters. ; Eliot, George 1819-1880 Knowledge ; Psychology ; Eliot, George 1819-1880 ; Eliot, George 1819-1880 ; Eliot, George 1819-1880 Characters ; Eliot, George ; Eliot, George ; Eliot, George Characters ; Eliot, George Knowledge ; Psychology ; Eliot, George Characters ; Eliot, George ; Eliot, George ; Eliot, George Knowledge ; Psychology ; Eliot, George, Knowledge ; Psychology. ; Eliot, George, ; Eliot, George, ; Eliot, George, Characters. ; Eliot, George ; Middlemarch (Eliot, George) ; Daniel Deronda (Eliot, George) ; Psychological fiction, English History and criticism. ; Psychoanalysis and literature ; Psychology in literature. ; Psychological fiction, English History and criticism ; Psychoanalysis and literature England ; Psychology in literature ; Psychological fiction, English History and criticism ; Psychoanalysis and literature ; Psychological fiction, English History and criticism ; Psychoanalysis and literature ; Psychology in literature ; Psychological fiction, English History and criticism. ; Psychoanalysis and literature ; Psychology in literature. ; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh ; Characters and characteristics ; Psychoanalysis and literature ; Psychological fiction, English ; Psychology ; Psychology in literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; England ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Eliot, George 1819-1880 ; Eliot, George 1819-1880
    Abstract: "In a probing analysis that has broad implications for theories of reading, Bernard J. Paris explores how personal needs and changes in his own psychology have affected his responses to George Eliot over the years. Having lost his earlier enthusiasm for her "Religion of Humanity," he now appreciates the psychological intuitions that are embodied in her brilliant portraits of characters and relationships. Concentrating on Eliot's most impressive psychological novels, Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda, Paris focuses on her detailed portrayals of major characters in an effort to recover her intuitions and appreciate her mimetic achievement. He argues that although she intended for her characters to provide confirmation of her views, she was instead led to deeper, more enduring truths, although she did not consciously comprehend the discoveries she had made. Like her characters, Paris argues, these truths must be disengaged from her rhetoric in order to be perceived."--Jacket
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note:Ch. 1No Longer the Same Interpreter --Reading George Eliot Then and Now --Psychological Perspective --Rhetoric Versus Mimesis --Critical Controversies --Ch. 2"An Angel Beguiled": Dorothea Brooke --Calvin Bedient on Middlemarch --Rhetorical Treatment of Dorothea --Dorothea as a Mimetic Character --Dorothea's "Education": Casaubon --Dorothea and Will --Saving Rosamond --Dorothea's Sad Sacrifice --Ch. 3Two Selves of Tertius Lydgate --Lydgate as Foil to Dorothea --Prelude to Lydgate --Lydgate's Two Selves --Lydgate's Demoralization --Lydgate and Rosamond --Lydgate's Sad Sacrifice --Ch. 4"A Dreadful Plain Girl": Mary Garth --Foil to the Egoists --Mary's Hard Life --Mary and Fred --Fred Vincy --That Happy Ending --Ch. 5"This Problematic Sylph": Gwendolen Harleth --Great Achievements and Great Problems --Confusing Picture of Gwendolen --More Versions of Gwendolen --Gwendolen's Sorrows --Enter Grandcourt --Ch. 6"The Crushed Penitent": Gwendolen's Transformation --Introduction --Gwendolen's Terror and Guilt --Captain Davilow and Mrs. Glasher --Postmarital Miseries --Ch. 7Gwendolen and Daniel: A Therapeutic Relationship? --Critical Disagreements --Is Deronda's Influence Transformative? --Gwendolen and Grandcourt's Death --Deronda Not Gwendolen's Therapist --Gwendolen's New Existence --Ch. 8Deronda the Deliverer --Imagined Human Being --Daniel's Peculiar Position --Search for a Vocation --Deronda's Ambivalence --Failed Relationship with Gwendolen.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-215) and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2004
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