Radical Ambivalence is the first book-length study of Flannery O’Connor’s attitude toward race in her fiction and correspondence. It is also the first study to include controversial material from unpublished letters that reveals the complex and troubling nature of O’Connor’s thoughts on the subject. O’Connor lived and did most of her writing in her native Georgia during the tumultuous years of the civil rights movement. In one of her letters, O’Connor frankly expresses her double-mindedness regarding the social and political upheaval taking place in the United States with regard to race: “I hope that to be of two minds about some things is not to be neutral.” Radical Ambivalence explores this double-mindedness and how it manifests itself in O’Connor’s fiction.
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List of Abbreviations | ix Introduction: Two Minds | 1 1 “Whiteness Visible”: Critical Whiteness Studies and O’Connor’s Fiction | 13 2 Race, Politics, and the Double Mind: Flannery’s Correspondence versus O’Connor’s Fiction | 36 3 Theology, Religion, and Race: Constant Conversion and the Beginning of Vision | 70 4 “Africanist Presence” and the Role of Black Bodies | 97 5 The Failure and Promise of Communion | 125 Acknowledgments | 145 Works Cited | 149 Index | 155
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This is the first significant book-length work to address race in O’Connor... By focusing on ambivalence as the primary attitude that O’Connor held toward African Americans and toward political and social questions bound up with race in the U.S. South, Radical Ambivalence provides the most nuanced account of what there is to be said on the topic thus far.
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ISBN
9780823288243
Publisert
2020-06-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Fordham University Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, UP, 06, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Biographical note

Angela Alaimo O’Donnell is a professor, writer, and poet at Fordham University and the Associate Director of Fordham’s Curran Center for American Catholic Studies. Among her recent books are Flannery O’Connor: Fiction Fired by Faith (Liturgical, 2015) and Andalusian Hours: Poems from the Porch of Flannery O’Connor (Paraclete, 2020).