African American Novels in the Black Lives Matter Era

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African American Novels in the Black Lives Matter Era
Author : E. Lâle Demirtürk
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Language : English
Release Date : 09 August 2019
ISBN : 9781498596220
Pages : 292 pages
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African American Novels in the Black Lives Matter Era by E. Lâle Demirtürk Book PDF Summary

This book explores revisions of black male vulnerability in contemporary literature, examining how an everyday life determined by racialized social control can be transformed. It shows how transformative change takes place in black male characters’ efforts to work through the criminality-as-vulnerability script in order to make a social impact.

African American Novels in the Black Lives Matter Era

This book explores revisions of black male vulnerability in contemporary literature, examining how an everyday life determined by racialized social control can be transformed. It shows how transformative change takes place in black male characters’ efforts to work through the criminality-as-vulnerability script in order to make a social impact.

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