After Canaan : Essays on race, writing, and region
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Author (aut): Compton, Wayde
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"Written from the perspective of someone who was born and lives outside of African American culture, it riffs on the concept of Canada as a promised land (or "Canaan") encoded in African American myth and song since the days of slavery. These varied essays, steeped in a kind of history rarely written about, explore the language of racial misrecognition (also known as "passing"), the failure of urban renewal, humor as a counterweight to "official" multiculturalism, the poetics of hip hop turntablism, and the impact of the Obama phenomenon on the way we speak about race itself."--Provided by publisher.
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9781551523743
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© 2010. All rights reserved.
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BIPOC
black literature
cultural studies
Canada
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