The Bounds of Race
Perspectives on Hegemony and Resistance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Published:30th Oct '91
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The concept of race is central to one of the most powerful ideological formations in history, Dominick LaCapra argues in his introduction to this volume, and understanding the effects of that ideology and its intricate relations with issues of class and gender is one of the most pressing challenges to contemporary modes of thought. The eleven essays comprising The Bounds of Race confront this challenge with insight, rigor, and imagination.
The authors take on questions of language, genre, and politics with reference to African-American, Anglo-American, African, South African, Francophone North African, British, and Afro-Hispanic texts. Individual chapters discuss writings from an array of genres including homily, autobiography, the novel, children's literature, and political and scientific discourse. Taken together, the essays argue persuasively that the existing canon must be expanded, that the protocols of interpretation must be transformed to make a prominent place for such issues as race, and that the problem of interpretation cannot be posed in the absence of theoretically informed modes of historical investigation.
The Bounds of Race provides a subtle analysis of the variable role of racial ideologies and traces the interplay between hegemonic constraints and the strategies of resistance to them.
"At a time when any number of works devoted to the topics of race and the colonial are in circulation, a collection of essays-particularly one edited by Dominick LaCapra-is a welcome addition to the corpus. The volume serves to refine, extend, expand, and clarify current lines of discourse. All of the essays possess an energy and originality that makes them individually useful."-Houston A. Baker Jr., Vanderbilt University
ISBN: 9780801497896
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
Weight: 907g
360 pages