Race, Work, and Desire in American Literature, 1860-1930
Original title: Race, work, and desire in American literature, 1860-1930
earliest edition we have, 2003 Cambridge University Press, 2011
Cambridge studies in American literature and culture
"Race, Work, and Desire analyzes the literary representations of work relationships across the color line from the mid nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. Michele Birnbaum examines interracial bonds in fiction and literary correspondence by black and white authors and artists - including Elizabeth Keckley, Frances E.W. Harper, W.D. Howells, Grace King, Kate Chopin, Langston Hughes, Amy Spingarn and Car...
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