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- Title
SIGNIFYING, ORDERING, AND CONTAINING THE CHAOS: WHITENESS, IDEOLOGY, AND LANGUAGE IN INTRUDER IN THE DUST.
- Authors
Sugimori, Masami
- Abstract
This article discusses William Faulkner's novel "Intruder in the Dust," exploring how closely the narrative represents the author's personal view toward race and race relations. It asks how much the character of Stevens represents Faulkner himself, and the portrayal of black identity in characters like Lucas Beauchamp.
- Subjects
RACE in literature; INTRUDER in the Dust (Book : Faulkner); RACE awareness in literature; FAULKNER, William, 1897-1962; RACIAL identity of white people; MODERNISM (Literary period); FICTIONAL characters
- Publication
Faulkner Journal, 2006, Vol 22, Issue 1/2, p54
- ISSN
0884-2949
- Publication type
Literary Criticism
- DOI
10.1353/fau.2006.0003