(Inter)racial Relationships as Accompaniment in Twenty-First Century African American Novels


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By E. Lale Demirtuerk
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E. Lale Demirtuerk is professor emerita of American Literature in the Department of American Culture and Literature at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey.

Acknowledgments Introduction: African American Novels in the Twenty-First Century: Blackness as Strategy of Mutual Accompaniment in Everyday Life Chapter One: Everyday Acts of Mutual Accompaniment as Liberatory Praxis: Building Interracial Commons in Kalisha Buckhanon's Speaking of Summer (2019) Chapter Two: Accompaniment in the Spaces of White Governance: Resistance to Internalized Carcerality in Kalisha Buckhanon's Upstate (2005) Chapter Three: The Transformative Politics of Love as Corrective to White Supremacy in Ben Burgess Jr.'s Defining Moments: Black and White (2020) Chapter Four: Practices of Accompaniment in Contested Spaces of Embodied Carcerality: Walter Mosley's Every Man a King: A King Oliver Novel (2023) Conclusion: Accompaniment as Critique of Everyday Life: Transforming Racialized Social Imaginary Bibliography About the Author

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