Autobiography in Black and Brown

Ethnic Identity in Richard Wright and Richard Rodriguez

Published by UNM Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book

An important contribution to the study of American life writing and an invaluable reassessment of the work of Richard Wright and Richard Rodriguez.--Robert J. Butler, coeditor of The Richard Wright Encyclopedia

About The Author

Michael Nieto Garcia is an associate professor of literature at Clarkson University. His essays have appeared in various academic journals, as well as in the critical collections Identifying with Freedom: Indonesia after Suharto and The Culture and Philosophy of Ridley Scott. He is currently at work on Richard Rodriguez for the Contemporary Latino Writers and Directors series.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (January 15, 2016)
  • Length: 240 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826352323

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Raves and Reviews

In his insightful book, Garcia . . . demonstrates how Wright and Rodriguez use and yet go beyond racialized notions of consciousness--namely, W. E. B. Du Bois's theorizations of 'double consciousness' and Gloria Anzuldúa's of multiple consciousness and mestizaje--to illuminate the complexities of ethnic identities, (masculine) embodiment, and (racialized) subjectivity and personhood that speak to and about communities of color and society at large. . . . Highly recommended.--Choice

At once synthetic and dialectical, Garcia's analyses lead an incisive comparative study of two of the twentieth century's great autobiographers, Richard Wright and Richard Rodriguez. It adds to and enlarges the frame of autobiographical studies. It radically reframes how we think of the ethnic subject authoring autobiographies.--Biography

At once synthetic and dialectical, Garcia's analyses lead an incisive comparative study of two of the twentieth century's great autobiographers, Richard Wright and Richard Rodriguez. It adds to and enlarges the frame of autobiographical studies. It radically reframes how we think of the ethnic subject authoring autobiographies.--Biography

Garcia's book sweeps us off our feet. With great acuity he offers a remarkable and total vision of how the autobiographical format in the hands of such masters as Wright and Rodriguez radically reshapes our sense of what it means to be Black and Brown in the United States. The breadth and depth of Garcia's erudition is breathtaking. Never again can we consider race in the United States in black and white terms. Extraordinary!--Frederick Luis Aldama, author of The Routledge Concise History of Latino/a Literature

An important contribution to the study of American life writing and an invaluable reassessment of the work of Richard Wright and Richard Rodriguez.--Robert J. Butler, coeditor of The Richard Wright Encyclopedia

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