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E-grāmata: Neo-Passing: Performing Identity after Jim Crow

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"This volume seeks to theorize and explore the concept of "neo-passing," or the proliferation of passing in the post-Jim Crow moment. Why--in our "color-blind" or "post-racial" moment--is passing still of such literary and cultural interest? To answer this question, chapters in this book focus on a range of passing practices, performances and texts that are part of the emerging genre of what we call neo-passing narratives. Neo-passing narratives are contemporary narratives that depict someone being takenfor an identity other than what s/he is considered really to be. That these texts are written, constructed, or produced at a time when passing should have passed reveals that the questions passing raises--questions about how identity is performed and contested in relation to social norms--are just as relevant now as they were at the turn of the twentieth century"--

African Americans once passed as whites to escape the pains of racism. Today's neo-passing has pushed the old idea of passing in extraordinary new directions. A white author uses an Asian pen name; heterosexuals live "out" as gay; and, irony of ironies, whites try to pass as black. Mollie Godfrey and Vershawn Ashanti Young present essays that explore practices, performances, and texts of neo-passing in our supposedly postracial moment. The authors move from the postracial imagery of Angry Black White Boy and the issues of sexual orientation and race in ZZ Packer's short fiction to the politics of Dave Chappelle's skits as a black President George W. Bush. Together, the works reveal that the questions raised by neo-passing—questions about performing and contesting identity in relation to social norms—remain as relevant today as in the past. Contributors: Derek Adams, Christopher M. Brown, Martha J. Cutter, Marcia Alesan Dawkins, Michele Elam, Alisha Gaines, Jennifer Glaser, Allyson Hobbs, Brandon J. Manning, Loran Marsan, Lara Narcisi, Eden Osucha, Gayle Wald, and Deborah Elizabeth Whaley

Recenzijas

"The essays offer insight into how the end of de jure segregation shifted the significance of 'cultural authenticity' in a way that values nonwhite racial and ethnic identities as forms of property, and they demonstrate that the black-white boundary has been destabilized (although not destroyed) through continued multi-racial and multi-ethnic identification." --MELUS Excellently introduced by Mollie Godfrey and Vershawn Ashanti Young, the ten essays collected in this volume offer a wealth of information, from a working bibliography of neo-passing narratives to interpretive overviews of passing, old and new. The essays suggest that despite all historical, legal, and attitudinal changes in the course of the twentieth century, race remains a central obsession in the United States.--Werner Sollors, author of The Temptation of Despair: Tales of the 1940s "Highly recommended." --Choice

Foreword: Passing and "Post-Race" ix
Gayle Wald
Acknowledgments xv
Mollie Godfrey
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Introduction: The Neo-Passing Narrative 1(42)
Mollie Godfrey
Vershawn Ashanti Young
Appendix to the Introduction. Neo-Passing Narratives: Teaching and Scholarly Resources
29(14)
PART I NEW HISTORIES
Introduction: Passing at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century
43(6)
Allyson Hobbs
1 Why Passing Is (Still) Not Passe after More Than 250 Years: Sources from the Past and Present
49(19)
Martha J. Cutter
2 Passing for Postracial: Colorblind Reading Practices of Zombies, Sheriffs, and Slaveholders
68(16)
Christopher M. Brown
3 Adam Mansbach's Postracial Imaginary in Angry Black White Boy
84(12)
Brandon J. Manning
4 Black President Bush: The Racial and Gender Politics behind Dave Chappelle's Presidential Drag
96(21)
Eden Osucha
5 Seeing Race in Comics: Passing, Witness, and the Spectacle of Racial Violence in Johnson and Pleece's Incognegro
117(18)
Jennifer Glaser
PART II NEW IDENTITIES
Introduction: Passing at the Intersections
135(7)
Marcia Alesan Dawkins
6 Passing Truths: Identity-Immersion Journalism and the Experience of Authenticity
142(16)
Loran Marsan
7 Passing for Tan: Snooki and the Grotesque Reality of Ethnicity
158(17)
Alisha Gaines
8 The Pass of Least Resistance: Sexual Orientation and Race in ZZ Packer's "Drinking Coffee Elsewhere"
175(18)
Derek Adams
9 Neo-Passing and Dissociative Identities as Affective Strategies in Frankie and Alice
193(26)
Deborah Elizabeth Whaley
10 "A New Type of Human Being": Gender, Sexuality, and Ethnicity as Perpetual Passing in Jeffrey Eugenides's Middlesex
219(22)
Lara Narcisi
Afterword: Why Neo Now? 241(6)
Michele Elam
Contributors 247(4)
Index 251
Mollie Godfrey is an assistant professor of English at James Madison University. Vershawn Ashanti Young is an associate professor of drama and speech communication at the University of Waterloo and the author of Your Average Nigga: Performing Race, Literacy, and Masculinity.