Afro-American and East German fiction : a comparative study of alienation, identity, and the development of self

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Afro-American and East German fiction : a comparative study of alienation, identity, and the development of self

Vernessa C. White

(American university studies, Series 3 . Comparative literature ; v. 4)

P. Lang, c1983

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Universität Karl Franzens (Graz)

Bibliography: p. 179-186

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Afro-American and East German fiction point to significant parallels in the pattern of social development among members of both groups, despite the diversities of race, culture and polemical political systems, factors traditionally viewed as barriers. This work compares the social development of contemporary Afro-American and East German counterparts by means of literary analysis.

Table of Contents

Contents: Afro-American Literary Images - Racism, Sexism, and Black Identity - Black Identity and the Bourgeoisie - Socialist Humanism vs. Socialist Realism - Morality and Consciousness in Renata and Buridans Esel.

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