The African American Male, Writing, and Difference

The African American Male, Writing, and Difference A Polycentric Approach to African American Literature, Criticism, and History

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this wide-ranging analysis, W. Lawrence Hogue argues that African American life and history is more diverse than even African American critics generally acknowledge. Focusing on literary representations of African American males in particular, Hogue examines works by James Weldon Johnson, William Melvin Kelley, Charles Wright, Nathan Heard, Clarence Major, James Earl Hardy, and Don Belton to see how they portray middle-class, Christian, subaltern, voodoo, urban, jazz/blues, postmodern, and gay African American cultures. Hogue shows that this polycentric perspective can move beyond a "racial uplift" approach to African American literature and history and help paint a clearer picture of the rich diversity of African American life and culture.

Book information

ISBN: 9780791456941
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 306
Weight: 400g
Height: 230mm
Width: 149mm
Spine width: 17mm