The interpersonal use of the “you” (the second person) in Citizen: An American Lyric commands the reader to not look away and bear witness to the interiority Black Americans’ consciousness. The essay examines the transformation of Rankine’s works that expands how double consciousness, found in Citizen, influences the creative writing space (the racial imaginary) and exposes the ongoing discrimination against Black Americans due to white privilege. Rankine’s other works Just US: An American Conversation and The Racial Imaginary compile viewpoints of both Black and white communities that remember moments that either they witnessed racist discrimination or experienced it in some form. Double consciousness is not just a simple exploration of tw...
With The Souls of Black Folk. W.E.B. Du Bois\u27s revolutionary collection of essays on black experi...
Claudia Rankine‘s Citizen, An American Lyric (2015) problematizes the notion of citizenship through ...
Race is a major axis of social injustice in America. Social injustice is due to both maldistributio...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe issue of race in America in the twenty-first century is still...
Americans still have more work ahead before we can come together and laugh together as a race-consci...
This thesis utilises an interdisciplinary approach to understand the political significance of the e...
How do you criticise a hierarchical racial formation that is rendered nearly invisible by its colour...
Lyric poetry, in its most accessible description as a genre, is experienced between the recognizable...
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois introduces double consciousness as a result of ...
In this paper I argue that Claudia Rankine, in Citizen (2014), by concentrating on the place and pos...
In the unbridled relativism of this post-truth era, poetry seems more out of place than ever before....
This thesis argues that Claudia Rankine\u27s two American lyrics destabilize the subject-object dial...
Claudia Rankine’s Citizen. An American Lyric is a perplexing work of literature both because of its ...
Americans still have more work ahead before we can come together and laugh together as a race-consci...
Some people nowithstanding believe that there are people or races that are born to be higher or lowe...
With The Souls of Black Folk. W.E.B. Du Bois\u27s revolutionary collection of essays on black experi...
Claudia Rankine‘s Citizen, An American Lyric (2015) problematizes the notion of citizenship through ...
Race is a major axis of social injustice in America. Social injustice is due to both maldistributio...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThe issue of race in America in the twenty-first century is still...
Americans still have more work ahead before we can come together and laugh together as a race-consci...
This thesis utilises an interdisciplinary approach to understand the political significance of the e...
How do you criticise a hierarchical racial formation that is rendered nearly invisible by its colour...
Lyric poetry, in its most accessible description as a genre, is experienced between the recognizable...
In The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois introduces double consciousness as a result of ...
In this paper I argue that Claudia Rankine, in Citizen (2014), by concentrating on the place and pos...
In the unbridled relativism of this post-truth era, poetry seems more out of place than ever before....
This thesis argues that Claudia Rankine\u27s two American lyrics destabilize the subject-object dial...
Claudia Rankine’s Citizen. An American Lyric is a perplexing work of literature both because of its ...
Americans still have more work ahead before we can come together and laugh together as a race-consci...
Some people nowithstanding believe that there are people or races that are born to be higher or lowe...
With The Souls of Black Folk. W.E.B. Du Bois\u27s revolutionary collection of essays on black experi...
Claudia Rankine‘s Citizen, An American Lyric (2015) problematizes the notion of citizenship through ...
Race is a major axis of social injustice in America. Social injustice is due to both maldistributio...