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Title:
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REPRESENTATIONS OF AMERICAN SLAVERY IN POST-CIVIL RIGHTS FICTION AND FILM
HOW LITERATURE SHAPES POLITICS |
By: |
Camilla Elisabeth Dacey-Groth, Simon Wendt (Foreword) |
Format: |
Hardback |

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£84.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
0773447393 |
ISBN 13: |
9780773447394 |
Publisher: |
THE EDWIN MELLEN PRESS LTD |
Pages: |
184 |
Description: |
Discusses representations of slavery in post-civil-rights fiction and film as reflections of public policy and opinion concerning race in the US. This study uses these texts and films to discuss the 20th-century historiography of slavery, tying together popular culture and historical studies to important political and cultural events and trends. |
Synopsis: |
This study discusses representations of slavery in post-civil-rights fiction and film as reflections of public policy and opinion concerning race in the United States. These texts and films are used to discuss the twentieth-century historiography of slavery, tying together popular culture and historical studies to important political and cultural events and trends. |
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US |
Imprint: |
Edwin Mellen Press Ltd |
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