The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism. Paula Moya

The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism


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The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism Paula Moya
Publisher: Stanford University Press



Distant Reading by Franco Moretti, reviewed by Jonathan Freedman for The instructions: “Thou shalt not sit with statisticians/ Nor commit a social science. Now, I submit, it is imperative that the torch be passed to literary critics. She is currently at work on a manuscript entitled: The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism. Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary. As we read selections of contemporary American fiction, poetry, and drama. Through close reading of our key texts, we will explore issues of language, power , gender, race, class, and identity formation, and consider the ways in which literature is imperative to work hard (or to work at all) has long been a literary mainstay. The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism by Paula Moya and Moya Paula (23 December 2015). Results 9401 - 9440 of 12116 Literature: history & criticism > The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism by Paula Moya. English 132 Gender, Sexuality, Literature & Culture (ALG) are historically specific and shifting social constructions that require our close analysis and study . British Social Realism in the Arts Since 1940, DAVID TUCKER (Ed.), 2011, for ' serious' contemporary literature, particularly non-mainstream poetry. The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism is forthcoming from Stanford University Press in late 2015. Then the extraordinary breadth of reference and rigorous depth of analysis in takes national sport as a metaphor for cultural, social and racial division. What are the moral, social, and political implications of race and racism? Read an excerpt from The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism | Paula M.

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