Race and Racism in Literature
Charles E. Wilson, Jr.
Race and Racism in Literature
Charles E. Wilson, Jr.
Insightful chapters discuss race and racism in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Native Son, To Kill a Mockingbird, and other major works Issues of race and racism have long permeated American society and continue to be among the most important social concerns today. This volume explores how racial issues have been treated in a dozen major novels widely read by school students and undergraduates. The works discussed are from different historical periods and reflect a range of cultural perspectives, including African American, Latino, Native American, Asian American, Italian American, Jewish American, and Jewish-Arab experiences. The volume begins with an introductory essay on race and racism in literature. Each of the chapters that follow examines a particular novel, and includes a plot summary, an overview of the work’s historical background, a discussion of overt and subtle racism in the novel, and suggestions for further reading. Part of the Exploring Social Issues through Literature series Each chapter is devoted to a particular literary work The works discussed reflect a wide range of cultural perspectives
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