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Dividing Lines : Class Anxiety and Postbellum Black Fiction - Andrea N. Williams

Dividing Lines

Class Anxiety and Postbellum Black Fiction

By: Andrea N. Williams

Hardcover | 2 January 2013

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In Dividing Lines , Andreá N. Williams explores how African American literature in the late 19th century represents class divisions among black Americans. By portraying complex, highly stratified communities with a growing black middle class, authors dispelled popular notions that black Americans were uniformly poor or uncivilised. But even as the writers highlighted middle-class achievement, they worried over whether class distinctions would help or sabotage collective black protest against racial prejudice. Williams argues that the signs of class anxiety are embedded in postbellum fiction: from the verbal stammer or prim speech of class-conscious characters to fissures in the fiction's form. In these telling moments, authors innovatively dared to address the sensitive topic of class differences—a topic inextricably related to American civil rights and social opportunity.

Williams delves into the familiar and lesser-known works of Frances E. W. Harper, Pauline Hopkins, Charles W. Chesnutt, Sutton Griggs, and Paul Laurence Dunbar, showing how these texts mediate class through discussions of labor, moral respectability, ancestry, spatial boundaries, and skin complexion. Dividing Lines also draws on reader responses—from book reviews, editorials, and letters—to show how the class anxiety expressed in African American fiction directly sparked reader concerns over the status of black Americans in the U.S. social order.

Industry Reviews
"By emphasizing class, which too often is obscured or absorbed by other important categories, Andrea N. Williams makes a significant contribution to African American and American literary and cultural studies. Williams moves readers well beyond the conventional prisms of labor and work, and respectability, 'manners and morals.'"
--P. Gabrielle Foreman, Occidental College
"Encapsulates debates about anxiety's role in literary production and its status in critical methodology . . . [as it] delineates the great pains Frances E. W. Harper, Sutton Griggs, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Pauline Hopkins, and Charles Chesnutt took to describe class divisions within black communities. . . . Beyond representing class and its attendance anxieties, a picture of contestation over the very meaning of class emerges in Dividing Lines, as Williams shows each author prescribing a different term around which she or he believes social classes ought to be organized."
--American Literature
"Fills a significant gap in literary criticism on postbellum African American fiction . . . Williams compels readers to think about how an issue so prominent could have escaped thorough sustained analysis for so long."
--Cassandra Jackson, The College of New Jersey

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