Being & Race: Black Writing Since 1970

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Indiana University Press, 1988 - Literary Collections - 132 pages
"Charles Johnson approaches contemporary black literature through the lens of phenomenology. Drawing on such philosophers as Heidegger, Husserl, Sartre, and Dufrenne, Johnson addresses the esthetic and epistemological questions surrounding the black experience as expressed by African American authors. In exploring the works of Wright, Toomer, Bradley, and many more, Being and Race enlarges our vision of what fiction's purpose is and how it arises from our common experiences"--Publisher's description (electronic edition).

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Being and Fiction
30
Being and Form
47
The Men
57
Copyright

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