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“What did she see?” The White Gaze and Postmodern Triple Consciousness in Walter Dean Myers’s Monster
- Tim Engles, F. Kory
- Art, Psychology
- 2014
In the post-modern novel Monster , Walter Dean Myers depicts the travails of a young black protagonist within the criminal justice system and the psychic effects of a hegemonic white gaze on this…
Incarceration, Identity Formation, and Race in Young Adult Literature: The Case of "Monster" versus "Hole in My Life".
- Tim Engles, F. Kory
- Education
- 1 March 2013
African American Whiteness in Gloria Naylor's Linden Hills
- Tim Engles
- Art
- 22 December 2009
In the last decade or so, "critical whiteness studies" scholars have produced articles and books virtually without number on the supposedly unexamined center of American racial formations.…
"Visions of me in the whitest raw light": Assimilation and Doxic Whiteness in Chang-rae Lee's Native Speaker
- Tim Engles
- Linguistics
- 1997
The great raced and gendered outdoors: white male spatiality in Alexander Payne's Nebraska and David Lynch's The Straight Story
- Tim Engles
- ArtAnnals of Leisure Research
- 20 July 2020
ABSTRACT This study uses two U.S. films – Nebraska (2013) and The Straight Story (1999) – to examine the centrality and framing power of hegemonic white masculinity for common conceptions in the…
Ethnicized White Male Nostalgia: Sloan Wilson’s The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
- Tim Engles
- Art
- 2018
This chapter examines Sloan Wilson’s depiction of disaffected masculinity in The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1955). Whereas some scholars have analyzed Wilson’s portrait of postwar white masculine…
DeLillo and the Political Thriller
- Tim Engles
- Art
- 1 May 2008
Despite consistently laudatory reviews, DeLillo's early fiction did not have the popular success that his work since White Noise (1985) has achieved. One reason why fewer readers appreciated…
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