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Minority Reports
Identity and Social Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
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Minority Reports
Identity and Social Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century American Literature
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Through close readings of texts by African American and women authors, Minority Reports offers a theoretical defense of the use of identity categories in American studies by examining how early American literature not only responds to the social stratification of the nineteenth century but also challenges modern historical conceptions of this era.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Identity, History, Narrative
- 1 What Do We Want from Harriet Wilson?
- 2 Frank J. Webb and the Fate of the Sentimental Race Man
- 3 Setting the Record Straight in Uncle Tom's Cabin
- 4 Frederick Douglass and the Limits of Knowledge
- 5 Face Value: Ambivalent Citizenship in Iola Leroy
- Conclusion: Return from the Beyond
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index