
522 Class, Whiteness, and Southern Literature (with Jolene Hubbs) | My Last Book with Mark Cirino
The History of Literature
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Charles Chestnut's Conjure Collection
Charles Chestnut represents the counter tradition, says John Sutter. His stories show how a person's class status shapes how that person's activity or their lack of activity is perceived. In Chestnut's stories, there's a well off couple in the frame stories that surround the conjure stories. And this pair spend their days reading, napping and smoking cigars. They're not indicative of any kind of hard work or other personal qualities that are admirable.
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