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Etudes faulknériennes, n° 4/2004 : Méconnaissances

Couverture du livre « Etudes faulknériennes, n° 4/2004 : Méconnaissances » de Pur aux éditions Pu De Rennes
Résumé:

Michael Zeitlin, Faulkner and the Scene of Misrecognition.

Joseph Adamson, Struggling Brothers: Recognition and Méconnaissance, Affect and Script in Go Down, Moses.

John N. Duvall, Was Ike Black? Avuncular Racechange in Go Down, Moses.

Charmaine Eddy, The Subject of Race: Imaginary... Voir plus

Michael Zeitlin, Faulkner and the Scene of Misrecognition.

Joseph Adamson, Struggling Brothers: Recognition and Méconnaissance, Affect and Script in Go Down, Moses.

John N. Duvall, Was Ike Black? Avuncular Racechange in Go Down, Moses.

Charmaine Eddy, The Subject of Race: Imaginary Whiteness in Go Down, Moses.

Reginald Dyck, The Social Construction of Conscience in Faulkner's "Barn Burning".

Margo Crawford, The Interracial Embodiment of Contradiction in Absalom, Absalom!

Clifford E. Wulfaman, Outraged Recapitulation and Artful Garrulousness.

Jared F. Green,Brutal Communities: Speech, Misrecognition and the Discipline of Race in Light in August.

D. Stringer, Memory as Fetish: Light in August.

Lisa Hinrichsen, A History that has No Place: Trauma and Temple Drake in Sanctuary.

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