Writing America Black
Race Rhetoric and the Public Sphere
Part of Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture
- Author: C. K. Doreski
- Editors:
- Eric Sundquist, University of California, Los Angeles
- Albert Gelpi, Stanford University, California
- Date Published: March 1999
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521564625
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Writing America Black examines the African American press and selected literary works by black authors. By viewing the journalist's role as historian, reporter, taste-maker, and propagandist, C. K. Doreski reveals the close bond to a larger African American literary tradition. Rich in cultural and historical context, this valuable 1999 study will be of interest to readers of literature, history, African American studies, American studies, and journalism.
Read more- Places Afrian American journalists in a larger historical/ cultural context
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- Date Published: March 1999
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521564625
- length: 330 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 150 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.42kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. History, Citizenship and the American Way:
1. Race progress and exemplary biography
2. Reading riot
3. Rendezvous with modernism, fascism - and democracy
4. If I were a Negro
Part II. Decomposing Unities, Deconstructing National Narratives:
5. Reportage as redemption
6. Kinship as history
7. Nation-ness as consciousness
8. History as storytelling.
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