Violent Disruptions

American Imaginations of Racial Anxiety in William Faulkner and Richard Wright : 63

(Author) Linda Chavers
Format: Hardcover
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Violent Disruptions examines two authors who have powerfully predicted the formation of racial identities and its surrounding discourse in the United States today: William Faulkner (1897-1962) and Richard Wright (1908-1960). Using the works of Faulkner and Wright, this text argues that race becomes visible only through image production and exchange. Further, it argues that following the dismantling of our legally upheld racial inequality and everyday racist language, it is precisely the visual register wherein we see most acutely the continued present-day operation of racial inequality. Violent Disruptions thus places William Faulkner and Richard Wright at the center of our current dramas in the 21st century in popular television, political theater and criminal justice.

Information
Publisher:
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781433142185
Publish year:
2018
Publish date:
Nov. 30, 2018

Linda Chavers

Linda Chavers is a writer and scholar known for her powerful essay "The Cost of Blackness." Her writing style is raw and unapologetic, tackling issues of race, identity, and belonging with a unique blend of vulnerability and strength. Chavers' work has made significant contributions to discussions of race and representation in literature.

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