Faulkner, Welty, Wright

Faulkner, Welty, Wright

A Mississippi Confluence

Watson, Jay; Trefzer, Annette; Jr., James G. Thomas

University Press of Mississippi

07/2024

277

Dura

9781496851086

15 a 20 dias

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Note on the Conference
Introduction
Annette Trefzer and Jay Watson
"What There Is to Say": Looking Back at My Friendship with Eudora Welty
Suzanne Marrs
Visionary and Incomplete: Comparing Cultural Landscapes of Faulkner, Wright, and Welty
Julia Eichelberger
Witnessing Jim Crow: Three Mississippi Writers and the Politics of Critical Race Theory
Susan V. Donaldson
Kiese Laymon, Jesmyn Ward, and Natasha Trethewey: Writers of Our Mississippi Moment Showing How to Read Those We Had Read Before
Harriet Pollack
Life in the Permanent War: Faulkner, Welty, and Wright and the Nuclear Arms Race
Ryoichi Yamane
Welty and Wright and the Visual Idea of the American South
W. Ralph Eubanks
Literary Dispatches from the Postal South
Donnie McMahand and Kevin Murphy
"Burning in His Own Heart": Contrasting Visions of Blindness and Invisibility as Social Death in Wright's Native Son and Faulkner's Light in August
Bernard T. Joy
Criminality, Sexuality, and Violence in Faulkner and Wright: Sanctuary and The Long Dream
John Wharton Lowe
William Faulkner, Richard Wright, and the Writing of African American Consciousness
Anita DeRouen and Anne MacMaster
The Transit of Memory: William Faulkner, Jesmyn Ward, and Eudora Welty
Sarah Gilbreath Ford
"We Listen for What the Waves Intone": Writing Black Women's Liberatory Voices as Dialectical Ghosting in Eudora Welty's "The Burning," Margaret Walker's Jubilee, and Natasha Trethewey's Native Guard
Rebecca Mark
About the Contributors
Index
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A Rose for Emily; Light in August; Southern culture; The Golden Apples; Margaret Walker; Mississippi writers; Why I Live at the P.O.; segregation; Rod Moorhead; author criticism; Lewis Nordan; Natasha Trethewey; The Optimist's Daughter; The Ethics of Living Jim Crow; literary giants; Native Son; modernism; That Evening Sun; As I Lay Dying; 12 Million Black Voices