Passing into the Present: Contemporary American Fiction of Racial and Gender Passing (Contemporary American and Canadian Writers)

by Sinead Moynihan

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This book is the first full-length study of contemporary American fiction of passing. Its takes as its point of departure the return of racial and gender passing in the 1990s in order to make claims about wider trends in contemporary American fiction.

The book accounts for the return of tropes of passing in fiction by Phillip Roth, Percival Everett, Louise Erdrich, Danzy Senna, Jeffrey Eugenides and Paul Beatty, by arguing meta-critical and meta-fictional tool. These writers are attracted to the trope of passing because passing narratives have always foregrounded the notion of textuality in relation to the (il)legibility of "black" subjects passing as white. The central argument of this book, then, is that contemporary narratives of passing are concerned with articulating and unpacking an analogy between passing and authorship.

Aimed at students and researchers, it promises to inaugurate dialogue on the relationships between passing, postmodernism and authorship in contemporary American fiction.

  • ISBN10 0719082293
  • ISBN13 9780719082290
  • Publish Date 2 August 2010
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Manchester University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 192
  • Language English