Racial Rhapsody

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aesthetics of racial embodiment
Affective Fallacy
african american
African American Literature
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American Literature
Analytic Aesthetics
Archaeology
asian american
Asian American Literature
Author_John Donald Kerkering
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Book III
Cardboard Cutout
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College Professor
Common Language
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contemporary american literature
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critical race analysis
Crude Analogy
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epistemology of literature
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Ethnic Studies Scholar
gender
gendered identities
hispanic
Iambic Pentameter Lines
identity formation studies
Individual Mental Experiences
Individual's Social Location
Individual’s Social Location
Intentional Fallacies
Language_English
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latinix
latino
literary theory
Location
Metrical Contract
Metrical Essence
native american
objectification
Ontology
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Peoplehood
Perception
Phenomenal Objectivity
Poem's Meter
Poem’s Meter
Poetic Rhapsody
Postpositivist Realism
Postpositivists
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Prosodists
prosody criticism
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race
Racial Bodies
racial identity
Real Poem
Resistance
Sensuous Content
sexuality
social constructivism
softlaunch
Strong Stress Meter
Submission
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138364806
  • Weight: 308g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Racial Rhapsody: The Aesthetics of Contemporary U.S. Identity aims to explain and to interrogate the disciplinary history according to which literary criticism has come to organize its attention to literary texts around this primary object of analysis, the "racial" body.

John Donald Kerkering is an Associate Professor of English at Loyola University Chicago.

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