The concept of passing originates in popular and legal discourses of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries about relations between black and white people in the United States. Passing as an analytic concept in sociology owes much to the work of Erving Goffman and Harold Garfinkel. Their approaches to passing are examined in this entry and the fertility of passing as a social constructionist concept is sketched
Instead of concurring with most critics that racial passing literature reached its apex during the H...
In 1929, Nella Larsen wrote Passing, a novel that delves into the lives of two African-American wome...
The problem of race in America is still a polarizing issue. We have a responsibility to look to the ...
Historically, the concept of passing has been a site of exploration and engagement with literature a...
While passing is traditionally discussed in terms of race, this paper applies the concept to issues ...
This dissertation constructs a vocabulary of passing by examining African American and/or Gay and Le...
Passing for Free, Passing for Sovereign examines the relationship between narratives of race and gen...
Both African American men and women “passed” for white during the racially volatile decades of the e...
In my dissertation, (W)rites of Passing: The Performance of Identity in Fiction and Personal Narrat...
Racial passing appears as a theme in both black- and white-authored American novels from the mid-nin...
Chapter one provides a historical and critical overview of passing and the three ethnic groups discu...
Committee Members: Susie Lan Cassel (Chair), Dawn M Formo, Salah MoukhlisIn "Beauty and the Beast: O...
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Elyse Blankley\ud English DepartmentNella Larsen???s novella Passing focuses...
In this article, I examine racial narratives of passing and their relationship to discourses of hybr...
Decades after his death, the figure of Erving Goffman (1922–82) continues to fascinate. Perhaps the ...
Instead of concurring with most critics that racial passing literature reached its apex during the H...
In 1929, Nella Larsen wrote Passing, a novel that delves into the lives of two African-American wome...
The problem of race in America is still a polarizing issue. We have a responsibility to look to the ...
Historically, the concept of passing has been a site of exploration and engagement with literature a...
While passing is traditionally discussed in terms of race, this paper applies the concept to issues ...
This dissertation constructs a vocabulary of passing by examining African American and/or Gay and Le...
Passing for Free, Passing for Sovereign examines the relationship between narratives of race and gen...
Both African American men and women “passed” for white during the racially volatile decades of the e...
In my dissertation, (W)rites of Passing: The Performance of Identity in Fiction and Personal Narrat...
Racial passing appears as a theme in both black- and white-authored American novels from the mid-nin...
Chapter one provides a historical and critical overview of passing and the three ethnic groups discu...
Committee Members: Susie Lan Cassel (Chair), Dawn M Formo, Salah MoukhlisIn "Beauty and the Beast: O...
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Elyse Blankley\ud English DepartmentNella Larsen???s novella Passing focuses...
In this article, I examine racial narratives of passing and their relationship to discourses of hybr...
Decades after his death, the figure of Erving Goffman (1922–82) continues to fascinate. Perhaps the ...
Instead of concurring with most critics that racial passing literature reached its apex during the H...
In 1929, Nella Larsen wrote Passing, a novel that delves into the lives of two African-American wome...
The problem of race in America is still a polarizing issue. We have a responsibility to look to the ...