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ISBN10: 0195125339, ISBN13: 9780195125337, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated] Hardcover Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. [Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1999]
ISBN10: 0195125339, ISBN13: 9780195125337, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated] Hardcover Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. [Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1999]
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Oxford University Press 1999 1st Edition Hardcover Very Good + pp. 300. Small Rubber Stamp On Top Edge, Otherwise In Very Nice Condition. Neoslave Narratives Is A Study In The Political, Social, And Cultural Content Of A Given Literary Form--The Novel Of Slavery Cast As A First-Person Slave Narrative. After Discerning The Social And Historical Factors Surrounding The First Appearance Of That Literary Form In The 1960S, Neoslave Narratives Explores The Complex Relationship Between Nostalgia And Critique, While Asking How African American Intellectuals At Different Points Between 1976 And 1990 Remember And Use The Site Of Slavery To Represent The Crucial Cultural Debates That Arose During The Sixties.
Oxford University Press, Date: 1999. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good +. Small Rubber Stamp On Top Edge, Otherwise In Very Nice Condition.Neoslave Narratives Is A Study In The Political, Social, And Cultural Content Of A Given Literary Form--The Novel Of Slavery Cast As A First-Person Slave Narrative. After Discerning The Social And Historical Factors Surrounding The First Appearance Of That Literary Form In The 1960S, Neoslave Narratives Explores The Complex Relationship Between Nostalgia And Critique, While Asking How African American Intellectuals At Different Points Between 1976 And 1990 Remember And Use The Site Of Slavery To Represent The Crucial Cultural Debates That Arose During The Sixties. 1999. Oxford University Press ISBN 0195125339 9780195125337 [US]
ISBN10: 0195125339, ISBN13: 9780195125337, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover First Edition Small Rubber Stamp On Top Edge, Otherwise In Very Nice Condition.Neoslave Narratives Is A Study In The Political, Social, And Cultural Content Of A Given Literary Form--The Novel Of Slavery Cast As A First-Person Slave Narrative. After Discerning The Social And Historical Factors Surrounding The First Appearance Of That Literary Form In The 1960S, Neoslave Narratives Explores The Complex Relationship Between Nostalgia And Critique, While Asking How African American Intellectuals At Different Points Between 1976 And 1990 Remember And Use The Site Of Slavery To Represent The Crucial Cultural Debates That Arose During The Sixties. [Fresh Meadows, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1999]
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Hardback. New. This is a study in the political, social, and cultural content of a particular literary form - the novel of slavery cast as a first-person slave narrative. The text explores the complex relationship between nostalgia and critique, and asks how African-American intellectuals made use of this form. ISBN 0195125339 9780195125337 [GB]
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