Narratives of suspicion and mistrust have escaped the boundaries of specific sites of discourse to constitue a metanarrative that pervades American culture. Through close reading of texts ranging from novels (Pynchon's Vineland, Silko's Almanac of the Dead, Pierce's The Turner Diaries) to prison literature, this book examines the ways in which narratives of suspicion are both constitutive--and symptomatic--of a metanarrative that pervades American culture.
Narratives of suspicion and mistrust have escaped the boundaries of specific sites of discourse to constitue a metanarrative that pervades American cu...
Narratives of suspicion & mistrust have escaped the boundaries of specific sites of discourse to constitute a metanarrative that pervades American culture. Sandra Baringer investigates this phenomenon by applying critical race theory & narrative analysis to issues & events of the late 20th century.
Narratives of suspicion & mistrust have escaped the boundaries of specific sites of discourse to constitute a metanarrative that pervades American cul...