Critical History of English Literature e-bog
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One of the key developments in late-20th-century American literature was the rise to prominence of literature written by and about ethnic minorities beyond African Americans and Jewish Americans, who had already established their literary inheritances. This development came alongside the growth of the Civil Rights movements and its corollary, the Ethnic Pride movement, which led to the creation...
E-bog
2190,77 DKK
Udgivet
30 juni 2014
Længde
286 sider
Genrer
2BM
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789390433797
One of the key developments in late-20th-century American literature was the rise to prominence of literature written by and about ethnic minorities beyond African Americans and Jewish Americans, who had already established their literary inheritances. This development came alongside the growth of the Civil Rights movements and its corollary, the Ethnic Pride movement, which led to the creation of Ethnic Studies programs in most major universities. These programs helped establish the new ethnic literature as worthy objects of academic study, alongside such other new areas of literary study as women's literature, gay and lesbian literature, working-class literature, postcolonial literature, and the rise of literary theory as a key component of academic literary study. Students and general readers will find this a comprehensive and lively-minded survey, guide and reference book to the world's literature in the English language.