Neither Black Nor White Yet Both
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English

About The Book

Why can a white woman give birth to a black baby while a black woman can never give birth to a white baby in the United States? What makes racial passing so different from social mobility? Why are interracial and incestuous relations often confused or conflated in literature making miscegenation appear as if it were incest? Werner Sollors examines these questions and others in Neither Black Nor White Yet Both a new and fully researched investigation of literary works that in the past have been read more for a black-white contrast of either-or than for an interracial realm of neither nor both and in-between. From the etymological origins of the term race to the cultural sources of the Tragic Mulatto and from the calculus of color to the retellings of an original plot Sollors examines the theming of what we know about race. The book analyzes recurrent motifs in scientific and legal works as well as in fiction drama and poetry considering such authors as Heliodorus John Stedman Buffon Thomas Jefferson Heinrich von Kleist Victor Hugo Aleksandr Sergeevic Puskin Hans Christian Andersen Lydia Marie Child Harriet Beecher Stowe William Wells Brown Mark Twain Charles Chesnutt Kate Chopin Cirilo Villaverde Aluisio Azevedo Pauline Hopkins Langston Hughes Jessie Fauset William Faulkner and Boris Vian. The discussions are accompanied by many illustrations inviting comparisons between literature and the visual arts.
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