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Henry James and the Writing of Race and Nation (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)

Author Sara Blair
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category Literary Criticism
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Author(s)Sara Blair
ISBN / ASIN0521497507
ISBN-139780521497503
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In this study, Blair challenges Henry James' perceived status as the literary figurehead of an impregnable high culture. Emphasizing James' engagement in forms of popular culture (including ethnography, minstrelsy, photography, and journalism), Blair traces the ways in which his writing, steeped in these forms, acted as a force in the forging of racial, national, and cultural identity.
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