Ishmael Reed and the ends of race

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Ishmael Reed and the ends of race

Patrick McGee

Macmillan, 1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [141]-144) and index

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内容説明

Analysing Reed's fiction from the perspective of gender and race theory, this book makes a case for the relevance of such fiction to the understanding of contemporary American and Black diasporic cultures. Taking into account Reed's feminist and political critics, McGee argues that Reed's work must be read as a critique of racial ideology.

目次

Introduction - Reading as a Political Act - The Politics of Location -The Black Atlantic and the Question of Vodun - Two Heads: the Form of the Symptom - Art Against Totality - Hoodoo Aesthetics - Writing as Gris-Gris - Anti-Art - Anti-Antigone - Disloyalty to Race - Misogyny as Historical Symptom - Textual Ruptures - Jes Grew: The Return of the Thing - Writing against Itself - Double-Crosses - Incommensurables - Griffin Politics - The Talking Android - Sublime Objects - Black Holes - Mumbo Jumbo - Conclusion - After the Sixties - Postmodern Satire - Exit Political Correctness - Works Cited

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