This thesis explores how academic space creates limitations and disadvantages for African American characters in three novels from the 21st century. These three novels are Zadie Smith’s On Beauty (2005), Brandon Taylor’s Real Life (2020), and Percival Everett’s Erasure (2001). The purpose of this thesis is to examine how the African American characters within these three novels engage with academic space and the limitations put on them by the white dominant perspective that remains influential within this space. To reflect on this, the thesis draws its main theory focus from Sara Ahmed and her work on diversity within academic space. Furthermore, the thesis engages with other scholars and engagement with academic space as it has been relate...
Abstract Literary portraits of African Americans’ struggles in the...
This paper asserts the existence of the African American middle class novel as a genre in the Africa...
Abstract Literary portraits of African Americans’ struggles in the...
This thesis constitutes the first comprehensive literary examination of the relationship between arc...
Zadie Smith’s novel On Beauty confirms that the fiction of the second generation Caribbean diaspor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2014.My dissertation examines a ser...
How twentieth-century British women authors represent women academics in their fiction has been rece...
The article deals with two latest novels Erasure and I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett. He...
South African history is rooted in racial identities, inequalities and injustices, which the post-ap...
The article deals with two latest novels Erasure and I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett. He...
The article deals with two latest novels Erasure and I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett. He...
The article deals with two latest novels Erasure and I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett. He...
Historic and contemporary acts of racial oppression has made casual abuse against black and brown bo...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
Abstract Literary portraits of African Americans’ struggles in the...
This paper asserts the existence of the African American middle class novel as a genre in the Africa...
Abstract Literary portraits of African Americans’ struggles in the...
This thesis constitutes the first comprehensive literary examination of the relationship between arc...
Zadie Smith’s novel On Beauty confirms that the fiction of the second generation Caribbean diaspor...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of English, 2014.My dissertation examines a ser...
How twentieth-century British women authors represent women academics in their fiction has been rece...
The article deals with two latest novels Erasure and I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett. He...
South African history is rooted in racial identities, inequalities and injustices, which the post-ap...
The article deals with two latest novels Erasure and I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett. He...
The article deals with two latest novels Erasure and I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett. He...
The article deals with two latest novels Erasure and I am Not Sidney Poitier by Percival Everett. He...
Historic and contemporary acts of racial oppression has made casual abuse against black and brown bo...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
This dissertation analyzes the representation of community in twenty-first-century Anglophone litera...
Abstract Literary portraits of African Americans’ struggles in the...
This paper asserts the existence of the African American middle class novel as a genre in the Africa...
Abstract Literary portraits of African Americans’ struggles in the...