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Colson Whitehead - The Postracial Voice of Contemporary Literature (Hardcover)
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Colson Whitehead - The Postracial Voice of Contemporary Literature (Hardcover)
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From his first novel, The Intuitionist, in 1999, Colson Whitehead
has produced fiction that brilliantly blurs genre and cultural
lines to demonstrate the universal angst and integral bonds shared
by all Americans. By neglecting to mention a character's racial
heritage, Whitehead challenges the cultural assumptions of his
readers. His African American protagonists are well educated and
upwardly mobile and thus lack some of the social angst that is
imposed by racial stratification. Despite the critical acclaim and
literary awards Whitehead has received, there have been few
in-depth examinations of his work. In Colson Whitehead: The
Postracial Voice of Contemporary Literature, Kimberly Fain explores
the work of this literary trailblazer, discussing how his novels
reconstruct the American identity to be inclusive rather than
exclusive and thus broaden the scope of who is considered an
American. Whitehead attempts this feat by including African
Americans among the class of people who may achieve the American
Dream, assuming they are educated and economically mobile. While
the conflicts faced by his characters are symptoms of the universal
human condition, they assimilate at the expense of cultural
alienation and emotional emptiness. In addition to The
Intuitionist, Fain also examines John Henry Days, Apex Hides the
Hurt, The Colossus of New York, Sag Harbor, and Zone One,
demonstrating how they bend genre tropes and approach literary
motifs from a postracial perspective. Comparing the author to his
African American and American literary forebears, as well as
examining his literary ambivalence between post-blackness and
postracialism, Colson Whitehead offers readers a unique insight to
one of the most important authors of the twenty-first century. As
such, this book will be of interest to scholars of African American
literature, American literature, African American studies, American
studies, multicultural studies, gender studies, and literary
theory.
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