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How Black writers deal with whiteness characterization through deconstructing color

This study explores the social and discursive spaces and practices of whiteness in its social, cultural, political, ideological, and individual implications. The work examines the ways in which various African American novels deconstruct whiteness as an ideological appropriation of social space by delineating the relational status of the white identity.

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  • "This study explores the social and discursive spaces and practices of whiteness in its social, cultural, political, ideological, and individual implications. The work examines the ways in which various African American novels deconstruct whiteness as an ideological appropriation of social space by delineating the relational status of the white identity."@en

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

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  • "How Black writers deal with whiteness : characterization through deconstructing color"
  • "How Black writers deal with whiteness characterization through deconstructing color"@en