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9780822366355

100 Years Of The Souls Of Black Folk A Celebration Of W. E. B. Du Bois

100 Years Of The Souls Of Black Folk A Celebration Of W. E. B. Du Bois
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  • Comments: Primarily serving as a reading copy, this edition prioritizes content accessibility over aesthetic perfection. A reading copy is intended for those who value the story and information within more than the physical condition of the book itself. This practical focus makes it an ideal choice for students, researchers, and casual readers who seek to engage deeply with the text without concern for collectible value. The absence of an access code or CD further emphasizes this edition's role as a straightforward r

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  • ISBN-13: 9780822366355
  • ISBN: 0822366355
  • Publication Date: 2005
  • Publisher: Duke University Press

AUTHOR

McBride, Dwight A., Gooding-Williams, Robert

SUMMARY

Originally published in 1903. The Souls of Black Folk is W. E. B. Du Bois's biting critique of the racist and nationalist ideologies that animated the political culture of post-Reconstruction, Jim Crow America. This special issue of Public Culture celebrates and considers the influence of Souls during the last one hundred years. Featuring the work of a new generation of Du Bois scholars, it suggests that a full appreciation of Souls requires reading it as both literary art and political theory. This collection relies on the language of literary aesthetics to examine Du Bois's political agenda and, conversely, on varying accounts of that political agenda to assess his aesthetic choices. It also helps to understand why Souls became a literary and political classic and has played such a decisive role in the formation of twentieth-century African American literature and political thought. The essays explore a variety of topics: including the possibility that Souls was modeled on Richard Wagner's idea of a total artwork; Du Bois's thinking about the political significance of homosociality; and the interplay of racialism, nationalism, and globalism in Souls.McBride, Dwight A. is the author of '100 Years Of The Souls Of Black Folk A Celebration Of W. E. B. Du Bois', published 2005 under ISBN 9780822366355 and ISBN 0822366355.

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