Through a Glass Darkly : Ethnic Semiosis in American Literature
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Through a Glass Darkly : Ethnic Semiosis in American Literature
Description
Critical research that questions the concept of "ethnic literature" and explores the phenomenon of ethnicities being written out in American literature. Problematizes designating "ethnic literature" as a thing apart, given the peculiar ethnic and cultural blends that run through American social life and American literature in general. Uses the authors Henry James, William Carlos Williams, and others, as examples.
Creator
Boelhower, William Q.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date
1987
Language
English
Type
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Coverage
19th and 20th centuries; United States
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Zotero
ISBN
9780195041958
Num Pages
154
Place
New York, New York
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