Adrienne Brown is an assistant professor of English at the University of Chicago. She is the coeditor of Race and Real Estate.
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Acknowledgments1. Introduction2. Architecture and the Visual Fate of Whiteness3. The Miscegenated Skyscraper and Passing Metropolitans4. The Black Skyscraper5. Feeling White in the Darkening CityEpilogueNotesWork CitedIndex
The issues are at once new and familiar: how architecture and race entwine, and how writers contend with those links. -UChicago Magazine [A] deeply researched and original study of a wide range of important literary texts that evoke the unease experienced by some black American writers in the early decades of skyscrapers. -Thomas Bender, Emeritus, New York University, Journal of American History The Black Skyscraper has the great virtue of employing an unexpected interdisciplinary methodology coming from three different fields-architecture, literature, and race-in a solid and eloquent manner. -Miguel Caballero, The University of Chicago, Journal of Modern Literature