This paper takes a cultural materialist approach in analyzing the hegemonic purpose of using Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird in American education. Ideas from critical race theory and Lee’s second novel, Go Set a Watchman, are used to reveal obfuscated aspects of Mockingbird’s narrative. These aspects have been repurposed to fit a Eurocentric palate, and have let the book achieve success under the guise of being a progressive and multiculturalist work. Mockingbird’s narration, marked by childlike innocence, has been used to obfuscate Eurocentric ignorance of racial and economic inequality. The text has also been used to divert blame from those in power onto those oppressed by a hegemonic system. Racism is in Mockingbird inaccurately desc...
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, win...
In this essay, I will analyse two main characters in The Bluest Eye and To Kill a Mockingbird based ...
The purpose of this essay is to analyse how Harper Lee has portreyed “black racism” in the late 192...
“Go Set a Mockingbird” investigates the parallels between the fictional world of Harper Lee’s work a...
The aim of the present inquiry is to analyze the depiction of racism through given or withheld voice...
This thesis will explore the complexity of racism and whiteness through the beloved canonical novel,...
Adding something new to the understanding of To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), which is considered a twe...
To Kill a Mockingbird, published by Harper Lee in 1960, has often been used as antiracist propaganda...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2018-2019To Kill a Mockingbird and Go Se...
Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird is taught in countless public schools and is beloved by man...
Race relations, gender roles and class discrimination are the main issues of Deep Southern life in ...
Racism becomes anissuein the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The novel tells repression which white peo...
Throughout our life, we always learn something either about ourselves or about the environment aroun...
The article dwells on how the symbolic meaning of the mockingbird is revealed in the novel "To Kill ...
This study explains how scholars reason around the teaching of literature for promoting cultural awa...
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, win...
In this essay, I will analyse two main characters in The Bluest Eye and To Kill a Mockingbird based ...
The purpose of this essay is to analyse how Harper Lee has portreyed “black racism” in the late 192...
“Go Set a Mockingbird” investigates the parallels between the fictional world of Harper Lee’s work a...
The aim of the present inquiry is to analyze the depiction of racism through given or withheld voice...
This thesis will explore the complexity of racism and whiteness through the beloved canonical novel,...
Adding something new to the understanding of To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), which is considered a twe...
To Kill a Mockingbird, published by Harper Lee in 1960, has often been used as antiracist propaganda...
Traballo Fin de Grao en Lingua e Literatura Inglesas. Curso 2018-2019To Kill a Mockingbird and Go Se...
Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird is taught in countless public schools and is beloved by man...
Race relations, gender roles and class discrimination are the main issues of Deep Southern life in ...
Racism becomes anissuein the novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The novel tells repression which white peo...
Throughout our life, we always learn something either about ourselves or about the environment aroun...
The article dwells on how the symbolic meaning of the mockingbird is revealed in the novel "To Kill ...
This study explains how scholars reason around the teaching of literature for promoting cultural awa...
To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel by Harper Lee published in 1960. It was immediately successful, win...
In this essay, I will analyse two main characters in The Bluest Eye and To Kill a Mockingbird based ...
The purpose of this essay is to analyse how Harper Lee has portreyed “black racism” in the late 192...