Race Characters

A vexed figure inhabits U.S. literature and culture: the visibly racialized immigrant who disavows minority identity and embraces the American dream. Such figures are potent and controversial, for they promise to expiate racial violence and perpetuate an exceptionalist ideal of America. Swati Rana g...

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1. autor: Rana, Swati
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description A vexed figure inhabits U.S. literature and culture: the visibly racialized immigrant who disavows minority identity and embraces the American dream. Such figures are potent and controversial, for they promise to expiate racial violence and perpetuate an exceptionalist ideal of America. Swati Rana grapples with these figures, building on studies of literary character and racial form. Rana offers a new way to view characterization through racialization that creates a fuller social reading of race. Situated in a nascent period of ethnic identification from 1900 to 1960, this book focuses on immigrant writers who do not fit neatly into a resistance-based model of ethnic literature. Writings by Paule Marshall, Ameen Rihani, Dalip Singh Saund, Jose Garcia Villa, and Jose Antonio Villarreal symbolize different aspects of the American dream, from individualism to imperialism, assimilation to upward mobility. The dynamics of characterization are also those of contestation, Rana argues. Analyzing the interrelation of persona and personhood, Race Characters presents an original method of comparison, revealing how the protagonist of the American dream is socially constrained and structurally driven.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1216922025-03-20T18:41:25Z Race Characters Rana, Swati race character ethnic literature American dream 1900 to 1960 immigration racial form comparative Arab American Asian American Black Chicano assimilation model minority authorial character Marshall, Paule Rihani, Ameen Saund, Dalip Singh Villa, José Garcia Villarreal, José Antonio comparative ethnic literature early twentieth-century immigrant literature diaspora ethnicity African American Afro-Caribbean Chicana/o Filipina/o South Asian American exceptionalism individualism upward mobility American character archetype autobiography autobiographical fiction fictive character literary character personhood social character burden of representation literary formalism literary method character criticism A vexed figure inhabits U.S. literature and culture: the visibly racialized immigrant who disavows minority identity and embraces the American dream. Such figures are potent and controversial, for they promise to expiate racial violence and perpetuate an exceptionalist ideal of America. Swati Rana grapples with these figures, building on studies of literary character and racial form. Rana offers a new way to view characterization through racialization that creates a fuller social reading of race. Situated in a nascent period of ethnic identification from 1900 to 1960, this book focuses on immigrant writers who do not fit neatly into a resistance-based model of ethnic literature. Writings by Paule Marshall, Ameen Rihani, Dalip Singh Saund, Jose Garcia Villa, and Jose Antonio Villarreal symbolize different aspects of the American dream, from individualism to imperialism, assimilation to upward mobility. The dynamics of characterization are also those of contestation, Rana argues. Analyzing the interrelation of persona and personhood, Race Characters presents an original method of comparison, revealing how the protagonist of the American dream is socially constrained and structurally driven. 2023-11-17T08:27:00Z 2023-11-17T08:27:00Z 2023-10-19T07:43:43Z 2020 book ONIX_20231019_9798890860507_9 OCN: 1199126086 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76870 9798890860507 9781469659497 9781469659466 9781469659473 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/121692 eng open access image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76870/1/9798890860507.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76870/1/9798890860507.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/76870/1/9798890860507.pdf The University of North Carolina Press The University of North Carolina Press 10.5149/9781469659497_Rana 10.5149/9781469659497_Rana f46e5319-8d09-4c63-b9f2-a13480694ab4 National Endowment for the Humanities 0314e571-4102-4526-b014-3ed8f2d6750a 9798890860507 9781469659497 9781469659466 9781469659473 The University of North Carolina Press 272 Chapel Hill [...] open access
spellingShingle race
character
ethnic literature
American dream
1900 to 1960
immigration
racial form
comparative
Arab American
Asian American
Black
Chicano
assimilation
model minority
authorial character
Marshall, Paule
Rihani, Ameen
Saund, Dalip Singh
Villa, José Garcia
Villarreal, José Antonio
comparative ethnic literature
early twentieth-century immigrant literature
diaspora
ethnicity
African American
Afro-Caribbean
Chicana/o
Filipina/o
South Asian
American exceptionalism
individualism
upward mobility
American character
archetype
autobiography
autobiographical fiction
fictive character
literary character
personhood
social character
burden of representation
literary formalism
literary method
character criticism
Rana, Swati
Race Characters
title Race Characters
title_full Race Characters
title_fullStr Race Characters
title_full_unstemmed Race Characters
title_short Race Characters
title_sort race characters
topic race
character
ethnic literature
American dream
1900 to 1960
immigration
racial form
comparative
Arab American
Asian American
Black
Chicano
assimilation
model minority
authorial character
Marshall, Paule
Rihani, Ameen
Saund, Dalip Singh
Villa, José Garcia
Villarreal, José Antonio
comparative ethnic literature
early twentieth-century immigrant literature
diaspora
ethnicity
African American
Afro-Caribbean
Chicana/o
Filipina/o
South Asian
American exceptionalism
individualism
upward mobility
American character
archetype
autobiography
autobiographical fiction
fictive character
literary character
personhood
social character
burden of representation
literary formalism
literary method
character criticism
topic_facet race
character
ethnic literature
American dream
1900 to 1960
immigration
racial form
comparative
Arab American
Asian American
Black
Chicano
assimilation
model minority
authorial character
Marshall, Paule
Rihani, Ameen
Saund, Dalip Singh
Villa, José Garcia
Villarreal, José Antonio
comparative ethnic literature
early twentieth-century immigrant literature
diaspora
ethnicity
African American
Afro-Caribbean
Chicana/o
Filipina/o
South Asian
American exceptionalism
individualism
upward mobility
American character
archetype
autobiography
autobiographical fiction
fictive character
literary character
personhood
social character
burden of representation
literary formalism
literary method
character criticism
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