Ishmael Reed and the Ends of Race

Palgrave-Macmillan (1997)
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Abstract

In Patrick McGee's account of Ishmael Reed's fiction from the perspective of gender and race theory, Ishmael Reed and the Ends of Race makes a case for the relevance of such fiction to the understanding of contemporary American and Black diasporic cultures.

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