The Cambridge Companion to Ralph EllisonRoss Posnock Cambridge University Press, 5 במאי 2005 - 237 עמודים Introductrion : Ellison's joking / Ross Posnock -- Ralph Ellison's invented life : a meeting with the ancestors / Lawrence Jackson -- Ellison and the black church : the gospel according to Ralph / Laura Saunders -- Ellison, photography, and the origins of invisibility / Sara Blair -- Ralph Ellison's music lessons / Paul Allen Anderson -- Ralph Ellison's constitutional faith / Gregg Crane -- Ralph Ellison and the politics of melancholia / Anne Anlin Cheng -- Invisible Ellison : the fight to be a Negro leader / Tim Parrish -- Ellison's experimental attitude and the technologies of illumination / John S. Wright -- Female iconography in Invisible man / Shelly Eversley -- Chaos not quite controlled : Ellison's uncompleted transit to Juneteenth / Kenneth W. Warren -- Ralph Ellison, Hannah Arendt, and the meaning of politics / Ross Posnock -- Dry bones / Eric J. Sundquist. |
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Ellisons joking | 1 |
a meeting with the ancestors II | 11 |
the gospel according to Ralph | 35 |
Ellison photography and the origins of invisibility | 56 |
Ralph Ellisons music lessons | 82 |
Ralph Ellisons constitutional faith | 104 |
Ralph Ellison and the politics of melancholia | 121 |
the fight to be a Negro leader | 137 |
Ellisons experimental attitude and the technologies | 157 |
Female iconography in Invisible Man | 172 |
Ellisons uncompleted transit | 188 |
Ralph Ellison Hannah Arendt and the meaning of politics | 201 |
Dry bones | 217 |
Selected bibliography and suggestions for further reading | 231 |
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