Dean J. Franco is Professor of English and Director of the Humanities Institute at Wake Forest University. He is the author of Race, Rights, and Recognition: Jewish American Literature since 1969 (2012) and Ethnic American Literature: Comparing Chicano, Jewish, and African American Writing (2006).
Dean J. Franco is Professor of English and Director of the Humanities Institute at Wake Forest University. He is the author of Race, Rights, and Recognition: Jewish American Literature since 1969 (2012) and Ethnic American Literature: Comparing Chicano, Jewish, and African American Writing (2006).
Dean J. Franco is Professor of English and Director of the Humanities Institute at Wake Forest University. He is the author of Race, Rights, and Recognition: Jewish American Literature since 1969 (2012) and Ethnic American Literature: Comparing Chicano, Jewish, and African American Writing (2006).
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Introduction: The Borders and Lines of Social Identities 1. Redlining and Realigning in East L.A.: The Neighborhoods of Helena María Viramontes and Union de Vecinos 2. The Matter of the Neighbor and the Property of "Unmitigated Blackness" 3. My Neighborhood: Private Claims, Public Space, and Jewish Los Angeles Conclusion: Love, Space, and the Grounds of Comparative Ethnic Literature Study
Introduction: The Borders and Lines of Social Identities 1. Redlining and Realigning in East L.A.: The Neighborhoods of Helena María Viramontes and Union de Vecinos 2. The Matter of the Neighbor and the Property of "Unmitigated Blackness" 3. My Neighborhood: Private Claims, Public Space, and Jewish Los Angeles Conclusion: Love, Space, and the Grounds of Comparative Ethnic Literature Study
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