This thesis explores the ways in which Frank Norris's naturalism in his novel McTeague is at once compromised and sustained by his use of racial stereotypes. I begin by defining the term "nativism," and go on to clarify Norris's relationship to the nativist movement in America. I also suggest that Norris relies on racial stereotyping not only as a strategy for ordering the complex milieu of turn-of-the-century San Francisco, but as a way of limiting his characters' ability to engage their environment in meaningful ways. Moreover, I argue that Norris's use of racial stereotypes is primarily responsible for compromising his naturalism because his stereotypical rendering of ethnic minorities subordinates his belief in objectivity to his ethnoc...
American Naturalism has a reputation of being a reductive and often times violent genre, but in its ...
This paper surveys the history of nativism in the United States from the late nineteenth century to ...
Considered as a whole, the seven novels written by Frank Norris contain enough of naturalism to just...
This thesis explores the ways in which Frank Norris's naturalism in his novel McTeague is at once co...
This thesis observes �Frank Norris�s Portrayal of Naturalism in McTeague. The analysis is based ...
According to Naturalistic principles, human destiny in the form of blind chance and determinism, ent...
Working-class culture in late-nineteenth century America cohered around a budding tradition that inf...
This article describes Frank Norris' use of "local color" techniques as he moved ahead in his career...
Naturalism was first proposed and formulated by French novelist Emile Zola, and it was introduced to...
This dissertation critically examines the relationship between race and nature in nineteenth-century...
Race has been a crucial determinant of the social order in America from the period of American colon...
American author Frank Norris declared in his 1902 essay, Responsibilities of the Novelist, that the ...
This thesis problematizes traditional generic groupings (such as realism, naturalism, and modernism)...
This research is meant to give a better understanding about how immigrant sentiments affect the way ...
Baillie's article is concerned with how African-American fiction seeks to define and shape an aesthe...
American Naturalism has a reputation of being a reductive and often times violent genre, but in its ...
This paper surveys the history of nativism in the United States from the late nineteenth century to ...
Considered as a whole, the seven novels written by Frank Norris contain enough of naturalism to just...
This thesis explores the ways in which Frank Norris's naturalism in his novel McTeague is at once co...
This thesis observes �Frank Norris�s Portrayal of Naturalism in McTeague. The analysis is based ...
According to Naturalistic principles, human destiny in the form of blind chance and determinism, ent...
Working-class culture in late-nineteenth century America cohered around a budding tradition that inf...
This article describes Frank Norris' use of "local color" techniques as he moved ahead in his career...
Naturalism was first proposed and formulated by French novelist Emile Zola, and it was introduced to...
This dissertation critically examines the relationship between race and nature in nineteenth-century...
Race has been a crucial determinant of the social order in America from the period of American colon...
American author Frank Norris declared in his 1902 essay, Responsibilities of the Novelist, that the ...
This thesis problematizes traditional generic groupings (such as realism, naturalism, and modernism)...
This research is meant to give a better understanding about how immigrant sentiments affect the way ...
Baillie's article is concerned with how African-American fiction seeks to define and shape an aesthe...
American Naturalism has a reputation of being a reductive and often times violent genre, but in its ...
This paper surveys the history of nativism in the United States from the late nineteenth century to ...
Considered as a whole, the seven novels written by Frank Norris contain enough of naturalism to just...