Through a Glass Darkly

William Boelhower

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Author
William Boelhower
Publish Date
1987-01-22
Subtitle
Ethnic Semiosis in American Literature
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
154
Publisher Name
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195041941
ISBN-13
9780195041941
citemno
253175
SKU
9780195041941

Description

In Through a Glass Darkly, William Boelhower applies semiotics to the study of American ethnicity, incorporating a wide range of critical references--from Umberto Eco to Michel Serres--and providing a provocative new model for an understanding of American texts. He questions currently popularideas about the American literary canon, and allows us to recognize literature as a productive force that may Americanize and ethnicize readers. In doing so, he provides fresh insights into a wide variety of texts, ranging from Crévecoeur's Letters from an American Farmer, to Toni Morrison's Songof Solomon. A probing, thoughtful work, Through a Glass Darkly reveals that the ethnic sign is everywhere, and that ethnic writing is American writing.