Beyond the Blueprint: African American Literary Marxism in the Period of the Cold War, 1946-1969 investigates the aesthetics of Marxist commitment in African-American literature of the post-Second World War period. Anchored in novels that unsettle the fixed political itinerary of Marxist identity articulated in 1930s proletarian fiction, this dissertation examines avant-garde forms of Marxist expression in the work of Richard Wright (1908-1961), Rosa Guy (1922-2012), and Sarah E. Wright (1928-2009). Through their fiction—Richard Wright’s Native Son (1940) and The Outsider (1953), Rosa Guy’s Bird at My Window (1966), and Sarah Wright’s This Child’s Gonna Live (1969)—each author offers a formal record of his or her subjective experience in th...
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The subject of this paper is American Modernist drama and its disputed place in the canon of America...
The Devil Wears Prada, written by Lauren Weisberger, was published in 2003 in United States of Amer...
This dissertation examines the function of elders in American culture during the postwar years and h...
Although Rapunzel criticism habitually concerns literary fairytales, this thesis contributes to the ...
This thesis examines the writing, speeches, and storytelling of six African American women: Jarena...
This thesis studies the element of poetic address in the work of two poets for whom address is a re...
April 6, 2007 I submitted the first draft of this final project to Sabina Murray’s workshop in the f...
Whether dreaming of the end of earth itself, the end of civilization, the end of history, the end of...
In an effort to counter orthodox masculinity, my work uses ornamentation and the insertion of my ow...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.In this dissertation I examine uncanny character...
This dissertation focuses on May '68 as a turning point in French politics, culture, and national id...
Coretta King, known best as Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., has been the new image of black womanhood ...
Medieval authors often blur the boundaries between humans and animals in their works. In “Splitting ...
This paper is a discussion and analysis of Red Scare propaganda from two different time periods: 191...
In the estimation of contemporaries such as book critic Julian Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau sought...
The subject of this paper is American Modernist drama and its disputed place in the canon of America...
The Devil Wears Prada, written by Lauren Weisberger, was published in 2003 in United States of Amer...
This dissertation examines the function of elders in American culture during the postwar years and h...
Although Rapunzel criticism habitually concerns literary fairytales, this thesis contributes to the ...
This thesis examines the writing, speeches, and storytelling of six African American women: Jarena...
This thesis studies the element of poetic address in the work of two poets for whom address is a re...
April 6, 2007 I submitted the first draft of this final project to Sabina Murray’s workshop in the f...
Whether dreaming of the end of earth itself, the end of civilization, the end of history, the end of...
In an effort to counter orthodox masculinity, my work uses ornamentation and the insertion of my ow...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.In this dissertation I examine uncanny character...
This dissertation focuses on May '68 as a turning point in French politics, culture, and national id...
Coretta King, known best as Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., has been the new image of black womanhood ...
Medieval authors often blur the boundaries between humans and animals in their works. In “Splitting ...