2013
DOI: 10.1632/pmla.2013.128.3.575
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“This Doesn't Mean What You'll Think”:Native Speaker, Allegory, Race

Abstract: This article contributes to the new formalism by considering the relation between literary form and race. It argues that Chang-rae Lee's novel Native Speaker is primarily concerned with its own figurative activity and that only when the analytic framework is shifted away from Asian America and toward allegory does the novel's far-ranging critique of whiteness, referential language, and native speaking become apparent. This figurative activity consists of strategies of concealment that disguise their artfulness… Show more

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