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Ralph Ellison's Sociological Imagination
The Sociological Quarterly, 2003This article investigates how the theoretical frameworks of Hegel, Marx, and Freud inform Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, and it highlights the novel's exploration of sociological concepts such as alienation, freedom, and the unconscious. I will consider Ellison's emergence as a writer and explore how the formal and the thematic variations of the novel ...
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Ralph Ellison's Contemporaneity
Novel, 2020AbstractThis article begins by noting that recent debates about the relevance of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man to contemporary American culture enact an opposition between historicism (the idea that the novel is a Jim Crow artifact) and universalism (the idea that it transcends the circumstances of its production). The author then argues that Ellison's
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College Literature, 2005
Reinventing Ralph Ellison Jackson, Lawrence. 2002. Ralph Ellison: The Emergence of Genius. New York: John Wiley and Sons. $30.00 hc. 444 pp.Warren, Kenneth W. 2003. So Black and Blue: Ralph Ellison and the Occasion of Criticism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. $37.50 hc. $15.00 sc.
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Reinventing Ralph Ellison Jackson, Lawrence. 2002. Ralph Ellison: The Emergence of Genius. New York: John Wiley and Sons. $30.00 hc. 444 pp.Warren, Kenneth W. 2003. So Black and Blue: Ralph Ellison and the Occasion of Criticism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. $37.50 hc. $15.00 sc.
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