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Narrative desire and historical reparations

A.S. Byatt, Ian McEwan, Salmon Rushdie

by Tim S. Gauthier

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Published by Routledge in New York .
Written in

    Places:
  • Great Britain
    • Subjects:
    • Byatt, A. S. 1936- -- Knowledge -- History.,
    • Rushdie, Salman.,
    • McEwan, Ian.,
    • English fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.,
    • Literature and history -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.,
    • Narration (Rhetoric) -- History -- 20th century.,
    • Reparations for historical injustices.,
    • History in literature.,
    • Desire in literature.

    • Edition Notes

      Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-207 ) and index.

      Statementby Tim S. Gauthier.
      SeriesLiterary criticism and cultural theory
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsPR888.H5 G38 2006
      The Physical Object
      Pagination211 p. ;
      Number of Pages211
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL3408308M
      ISBN 100415975417
      LC Control Number2005024182

      Others are dramatic turns of events, making evident the public's willingness to consider slavery within the larger American narrative. In some regards, however, the case studies argue against the larger theme of the book—that the history of slavery is a "fishbone in the nation's throat," as Ed Linenthal phrases it in a thoughtful epilogue. Randall Robinson On Reparations for Slavery. Story Febru Listen to Full Show. That is the question that Randall Robinson poses in his new book, The Debt. Randall Robinson, the. Annual Community Open House. Saturday, – p.m. This year we will launch our tour season with a Community Open House on Saturday, May 21st, from p.m. Guides stationed in the mansion, in the Slave Quarters, and on the grounds will be available to answer visitors’ questions. (97) The goal is the production of a narrative that describes national history as one of a tragedy turned to comedy or romance. She concludes that historical inquiry has more often been transitional rather than foundational for the nation's future. The book then turns to the realization of justice through reparations.


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