Kin of another kind : transracial adoption in American literature / Cynthia Callahan.
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- 9780472027910
- 0472027913
- American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
- Interracial adoption in literature
- Race in literature
- Littérature américaine -- 20e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Adoption interraciale dans la littérature
- Race dans la littérature
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General
- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Adoption & Fostering
- American literature
- Interracial adoption in literature
- Race in literature
- 1900-1999
- 810.9/35254 22
- PS228.I69 C35 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : reading transracial adoption in American literature -- Voluntary belonging: historical and cultural contexts -- Passing for kin in Charles W. Chesnutt's "Her Virginia mammy" and the quarry -- Unknowable origins in Kate Chopin's "Desire's baby" and William Faulkner's Light in August -- Integrated families : Robert Boles's curling and Toni Morrison's Tar baby -- Captivity and rescue in the fiction of Dallas Chief Eagle, Leslie Marmon Silko -- Barbara Kingsolver, and Sherman Alexie -- Adopting ambivalence in the fiction of Sui Sin Far, Anne Tyler, and Gish Jen.
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