Ishmael Reed and the Ends of Race
Details
Analysing Reed's fiction from the perspective of gender and race theory, this book makes a case for the relevance of such fiction to the understanding of contemporary American and Black diasporic cultures. Taking into account Reed's feminist and political critics, McGee argues that Reed's work must be read as a critique of racial ideology.
Palgrave Macmillan
Hardcover
1997
9780333694275
EN
184 pages
Ishmael Reed and the Ends of Race Patrick McGee
Details
Analysing Reed's fiction from the perspective of gender and race theory, this book makes a case for the relevance of such fiction to the understanding of contemporary American and Black diasporic cultures. Taking into account Reed's feminist and political critics, McGee argues that Reed's work must be read as a critique of racial ideology.
Palgrave Macmillan
Hardcover
1997
9780333694275
EN
184 pages