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Faulkner and slavery / edited by Jay Watson and James G. Thomas, Jr
(Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha ; 2018)

データ種別 図書
出版者 Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
出版年 2021
形態 xxxi, 223 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
著者標目 *Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference (45th : 2018 : University of Mississippi)
Watson, Jay
Thomas, James G., Jr
件 名 LCSH:Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 -- Criticism and interpretation -- Congresses  全ての件名で検索
LCSH:Slavery in literature -- Congresses  全ての件名で検索
分 類 NDC9:930.278
LCC:PS3511.A86
DC23:813/.52
DC23:813.52
書誌ID LT01044732

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本文言語 英語
内容注記 Introduction / Jay Watson
Notes on the conference
Slave capitalism in Faulkner / John T. Matthews
Loosh / Michael Gorba
Beyond the door of the big house: slavery and poor whites in Faulkner and the slave narratives / Andrew B. Leiter
Ritual architectures: doorless and makeshift boundaries in Faulkner's slave quarters / Amy A. Foley
Race, family, and architecture at Faulkner's Rowan Oak / Edward A. Chappell
Faulkner, slavery, and the University of Mississippi / W. Ralph Eubanks
More than running: redefining movement in Go Down, Moses / Erin Penner
Playing Monopoly with William Faulkner / Tim Armstrong
The expropriated voice: sonority, intertextuality, flesh / Julie Beth Napolin
Jason Compson, belated slave master / Julia Stern
A literary genealogy of "slavery's capitalism" in Chesnutt and Faulkner / Stephanie Rountree
Melodrama, turbulence, titillation: silhouetting slavery in the works of William Faulkner and Kara Walker / Randall Wilhelm
Emancipating Faulkner: reading Go Down, Moses and Jesmyn Ward's Sing, Unburied, Sing / Sherita L. Johnson
一般注記 Includes index
Summary: "Contributions by Tim Armstrong, Edward A. Chappell, W. Ralph Eubanks, Amy A. Foley, Michael Gorra, Sherita L. Johnson, Andrew B. Leiter, John T. Matthews, Julie Beth Napolin, Erin Penner, Stephanie Rountree, Julia Stern, Jay Watson, and Randall Wilhelm. In 1930, the same year he moved into Rowan Oak, a slave-built former plantation home in his hometown of Oxford, Mississippi, William Faulkner published his first work of fiction that gave serious attention to the experience and perspective of an enslaved individual. For the next two decades, Faulkner repeatedly returned to the theme of slavery and to the figures of enslaved people in his fiction, probing the racial, economic, and political contours of his region, nation, and hemisphere in work such as The Sound and the Fury; Light in August; Absalom, Absalom!; and Go Down, Moses. Faulkner and Slavery is the first collection to address the myriad legacies of African chattel slavery in the writings and personal history of one of the twentieth century's
"The Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha conference, sponsored by the University of Mississippi in Oxford, took place Sunday, July 22, through Thursday, July 26, 2018"--P. xxix
NCID BC05298735
巻冊次 : hardback ; ISBN:9781496834409
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