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Author Wallach, Jennifer Jensen, 1974-

Title "Closer to the truth than any fact" : memoir, memory, and Jim Crow / Jennifer Jensen Wallach
Published Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (x, 176 pages)
Contents Autobiography and the transformation of historical understanding -- Subjectivity and the felt experience of history -- Literary techniques and historical understanding -- African American memoirists remember Jim Crow -- White memoirists remember Jim Crow -- Talking of another world
Summary Wallach (Georgia College and State Univ.) provides a fascinating look at literary memoirs that deal with US racism against African Americans. She rightly notes that historians have been loathe to accept memoirs as historical documents, since the genre is by nature subjective. However, she persuasively demonstrates that memoirs (as representative of "emotive inquiry") are indeed valuable primary documents, when analyzed properly. Wallach examines both black memoirists (Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, Henry Louis Gates Jr.) and white memoirists (Willie Morris, Lillian Smith, and William Alexander Percy), investigating each independently and comparatively. The insights from her explications are remarkable, derived particularly through her use of theoretical and historiographical material. By maintaining that literary (as opposed to nonliterary) memoirs provide the deepest historical understanding expressly because literary critics can apply their disciplinary tools to mine the material, Wallach will undoubtedly provoke a lively debate over the comparable utility of other kinds of memoirs, such as popular, vernacular, or ethnographic. Likewise contentious may be her focus on southern rather than broadly US racism. J.B. Wolford University of Missouri--St. Louis distributed by Syndetics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-169) and index
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Subject African Americans -- Social conditions -- Historiography
African Americans -- Segregation -- Historiography
Race discrimination -- United States -- Historiography
Autobiography -- African American authors.
African Americans -- Biography -- History and criticism
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- African American Studies.
HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century.
African Americans
African Americans -- Biography
Autobiography -- African American authors
Rassendiskriminierung
Geschichtsschreibung
United States
Schwärze
USA
Genre/Form Biographies
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780820337029
0820337021
1282552910
9781282552913
9786612552915
6612552913