Home Ethnicity and Cultural Authority
book: Ethnicity and Cultural Authority
Book
Licensed
Unlicensed Requires Authentication

Ethnicity and Cultural Authority

From Arnold to Du Bois
  • Daniel G. Williams
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2005
View more publications by Edinburgh University Press

About this book

Longlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2007

Writing in 1903, W. E. B. Du Bois suggested that the goal for the African-American was 'to be a co-worker in the kingdom of culture'.

He was evoking 'culture' as a solution to the divisions within society, thereby adopting, in a very different context, an idea that had been influentially expressed by Matthew Arnold in the 1860s. Du Bois questioned the assumed universality of this concept by asking who, ultimately, is allowed into the 'kingdom of culture'? How does one come to speak from a position of cultural authority?

This book adopts a transatlantic approach to explore these questions. It centres on four Victorian 'men of letters' - Matthew Arnold, William Dean Howells, W. B. Yeats and W. E. B. Du Bois - who drew on notions of ethnicity as a basis from which to assert their cultural authority. In comparative close readings of these figures Daniel Williams addresses several key areas of contemporary literary and cultural debate. The book questions the notion of 'the West' as it appears and re-appears in the formulations of postcolonial theory, challenges the widespread tendency to divide nationalism into 'civic' and 'ethnic' forms, and forces its readers to reconsider what they mean when they talk about 'culture', 'identity' and 'national literature'.

Key Features

  • Offers a substantial, innovative intervention in transatlantic debates over race and ethnicity
  • Uses 4 intriguing authors to explore issues of national identity, racial purity and the use of literature as a marker of 'cultural capital'
  • A unique focus on Celtic identity in a transatlantic context
  • Sets up a dialogue between writers who believe in national identity and those who believe in cultural distinctiveness

"


Publicly Available Download PDF
i

Publicly Available Download PDF
v

Publicly Available Download PDF
vii

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
1

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
33

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
72

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
121

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
176

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
224

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
229

Requires Authentication Unlicensed

Licensed
256

Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
December 8, 2005
eBook ISBN:
9780748626274
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
272
Downloaded on 20.10.2025 from https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9780748626274/html
Scroll to top button