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2 For a Mess of Pottage: James Weldon Johnson's Ex-Colored Man as (In)authentic Man
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J. Martin Favor
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Acknowledgments viii
- 1 Discourses of Black Identity: The Elements of Authenticity 1
- 2 For a Mess of Pottage: James Weldon Johnson's Ex-Colored Man as (In)authentic Man 25
- 3 "Colored; cold. Wrong somewhere?': Jean Toomer's Cane 53
- 4 A Clash of Birthrights: Nella Larsen, the Feminine, and African American Identity 81
- 5 Color, Culture, and the Nature of Race: George S. Schuyler's Black No More 111
- 6 The Possibilities of Multiplicity: Community, Tradition, and African American Subject Positions 137
- Notes 153
- Bibliography 171
- Index 179
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Acknowledgments viii
- 1 Discourses of Black Identity: The Elements of Authenticity 1
- 2 For a Mess of Pottage: James Weldon Johnson's Ex-Colored Man as (In)authentic Man 25
- 3 "Colored; cold. Wrong somewhere?': Jean Toomer's Cane 53
- 4 A Clash of Birthrights: Nella Larsen, the Feminine, and African American Identity 81
- 5 Color, Culture, and the Nature of Race: George S. Schuyler's Black No More 111
- 6 The Possibilities of Multiplicity: Community, Tradition, and African American Subject Positions 137
- Notes 153
- Bibliography 171
- Index 179