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Rewriting White: Race, Class, and Cultural Capital in Nineteenth-Century America

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ReWriting White: Race, Class, and Cultural Capital in Nineteenth-Century America - Vogel, Todd
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What did it mean for people of color in nineteenth-century America to speak or write "white"? More specifically, how many and what kinds of meaning could such "white" writing carry? In ReWriting White , Todd Vogel looks at how America has racialized language and aesthetic achievement. To make his point, he showcases the surprisingly complex interactions between four nineteenth-century writers of color and the "standard white English" they adapted for their own moral, political, and social ends. The African American, Native ...

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ReWriting White: Race, Class, and Cultural Capital in Nineteenth-Century America 2004, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

ISBN-13: 9780813534329

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