https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/2/thumbnail.jpgA social historical reading of Hemingway through the lens of race William Faulkner has long been considered the great racial interrogator of the early-twentieth-century South. In Hemingway, Race, and Art, author Marc Kevin Dudley suggests that Ernest Hemingway not only shared Faulkner’s racial concerns but extended them beyond the South to encompass the entire nation. Though Hemingway wrote extensively about Native Americans and African Americans, always in the back of his mind was Africa. Dudley sees Hemingway’s fascination with, and eventual push toward, the African continent as a grand experiment meant to both placate and comfort the white psyche, and to challeng...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Explores Hemingway’s connections to the Harlem Renaissance via his relationships with Sherwood Ander...
William Faulkner has enjoyed a secure reputation as American modernism\u27s foremost fiction writer,...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Investigates both the complexities of Hemingway’s writing concerning African American culture and hi...
Ernest Hemingway, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954, is one of America\u27s outstandi...
Hemingway’s civic education in Oak Park taught him particular ways to perform whiteness. Oak Park ci...
Examines how Hemingway’s attempts at cultural immersion manifest through a “decentered” white male v...
Surveys Hemingway’s impact on the themes and aesthetic form of such black authors as Chester Himes, ...
Influence study focusing on Anderson’s Dark Laughter (1925) and Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring. ...
Masculinity study. Contending that race and gender are interdependent in Hemingway’s works on Africa...
Examines the marginalization or omission of blacks and working-class whites in nine early stories, i...
Argues that books on H and race by Strong (2008) and Dudley (2011) present only launching points for...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Explores Hemingway’s connections to the Harlem Renaissance via his relationships with Sherwood Ander...
William Faulkner has enjoyed a secure reputation as American modernism\u27s foremost fiction writer,...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Study of the racial consciousness challenging white privilege and socially constructed notions of ra...
Investigates both the complexities of Hemingway’s writing concerning African American culture and hi...
Ernest Hemingway, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954, is one of America\u27s outstandi...
Hemingway’s civic education in Oak Park taught him particular ways to perform whiteness. Oak Park ci...
Examines how Hemingway’s attempts at cultural immersion manifest through a “decentered” white male v...
Surveys Hemingway’s impact on the themes and aesthetic form of such black authors as Chester Himes, ...
Influence study focusing on Anderson’s Dark Laughter (1925) and Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring. ...
Masculinity study. Contending that race and gender are interdependent in Hemingway’s works on Africa...
Examines the marginalization or omission of blacks and working-class whites in nine early stories, i...
Argues that books on H and race by Strong (2008) and Dudley (2011) present only launching points for...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Explores Hemingway’s connections to the Harlem Renaissance via his relationships with Sherwood Ander...
William Faulkner has enjoyed a secure reputation as American modernism\u27s foremost fiction writer,...