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Faulkner and Whiteness
Jay Watson
Faulkner and Whiteness
Jay Watson
Explores the ways in which William Faulkner's fiction addresses and destabilizes the concept of whiteness in American culture. Collectively, the essays argue that whiteness, as part of the Nobel Laureate's consistent querying of racial dynamics, is a central element. This anthology places Faulkner's oeuvre in the contexts of its contemporary literature and academic trends exploring race and texts.
Publisher Marketing: William Faulkner wrote during a tumultuous period in southern racial consciousness, between the years of the enactment of Jim Crow and the beginnings of the civil rights movement in the South. Throughout the writer's career, racial paradigms were in flux, and these shifting notions are reflected in Faulkner's prose. Faulkner's fiction contains frequent questions about the ways in which white Americans view themselves with regard to race along with challenges to the racial codes and standards of the region, and complex portrayals of the interactions between blacks and whites. Throughout his work, Faulkner contests white identity--its performance by whites and those passing for white, its role in shaping the South, and its assumption of normative identity in opposition to non-white "Others." This is true even in novels without a strong visible African American presence, such as "As I Lay Dying," "The Hamlet," "The Town," and "The Mansion.""Faulkner and Whiteness" explores the ways in which Faulkner's fiction addresses and destabilizes the concept of whiteness in American culture. Collectively, the essays argue that whiteness, as part of the Nobel Laureate's consistent querying of racial dynamics, is a central element. This anthology places Faulkner's oeuvre--and scholarly views of it--in the contexts of its contemporary literature and academic trends exploring race and texts. Review Citations:
Choice 01/01/2012 (EAN 9781617030208, Hardcover)
Contributor Bio: Watson, Jay Jay Watson, Oxford, Mississippi, is Howry Professor of Faulkner Studies and professor of English at the University of Mississippi. He is the editor of "Conversations with Larry Brown" and coeditor of "Faulkner and Whiteness" ((both from University Press of Mississippi).
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 30, 2013 |
ISBN13 | 9781617039423 |
Publishers | University Press of Mississippi |
Pages | 288 |
Dimensions | 152 × 228 × 16 mm · 420 g |
Editor | Watson, Jay |