Abstract Literary theorists and cultural sociologists alike acknowledge that there are no universal standards for appraising the value of a book. Yet, book critics regularly pronounce the literary merits and failures of novels in their reviews. Research on cultural criticism has shed considerable light on how reviewers are able to assess the meaning and value of novels in the absence of objective indicators of literary quality by relying on different cultural ''tools''. This study examines how critics use authors' race and ethnicity as a tool for constructing the value of literary fiction. Based on analysis of 265 book reviews from The New York Times Book Review and The New Yorker magazine, I find that reviewers use...
In 2008, African Americans made up 14 percent of the population, yet books that contained African Am...
Multicultural literature is one good way to raise children's awareness of diversity, but how do...
The publishing industry shows marked evidence of both gender and racial discrimination. A rational e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation examines contemporary conditions of ...
In this dissertation, I examine how book critics establish the literary value of new books through t...
In this dissertation, I examine how book critics establish the literary value of new books through t...
This study explores the hierarchy of symbolic value between literary and genre fiction through a dis...
Some literary scholars have claimed that predictive models can measure the strength of the boundarie...
This study examined overt and subtle manifestations of ethnic bias in children\u27s literature. Cald...
It is essential that all children see themselves reflected in collections, services and programs dev...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article: In Ethnic American Literature: Comparing ...
“Prizing Difference: PEN Awards and Multiculturalist Politics in American Fiction” considers the mul...
“Prizing Difference: PEN Awards and Multiculturalist Politics in American Fiction” considers the mul...
“Prizing Difference: PEN Awards and Multiculturalist Politics in American Fiction” considers the mul...
In this article I report on findings from an ongoing research project into the activities of a trans...
In 2008, African Americans made up 14 percent of the population, yet books that contained African Am...
Multicultural literature is one good way to raise children's awareness of diversity, but how do...
The publishing industry shows marked evidence of both gender and racial discrimination. A rational e...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation examines contemporary conditions of ...
In this dissertation, I examine how book critics establish the literary value of new books through t...
In this dissertation, I examine how book critics establish the literary value of new books through t...
This study explores the hierarchy of symbolic value between literary and genre fiction through a dis...
Some literary scholars have claimed that predictive models can measure the strength of the boundarie...
This study examined overt and subtle manifestations of ethnic bias in children\u27s literature. Cald...
It is essential that all children see themselves reflected in collections, services and programs dev...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article: In Ethnic American Literature: Comparing ...
“Prizing Difference: PEN Awards and Multiculturalist Politics in American Fiction” considers the mul...
“Prizing Difference: PEN Awards and Multiculturalist Politics in American Fiction” considers the mul...
“Prizing Difference: PEN Awards and Multiculturalist Politics in American Fiction” considers the mul...
In this article I report on findings from an ongoing research project into the activities of a trans...
In 2008, African Americans made up 14 percent of the population, yet books that contained African Am...
Multicultural literature is one good way to raise children's awareness of diversity, but how do...
The publishing industry shows marked evidence of both gender and racial discrimination. A rational e...