ISBN-13: 978-9-3 ©Editions Rodopi B.V., Amsterdam - New York, NY 2007 Printed in the Netherlands For Juan Luis and Andrés, As always Contents General Editor’s Preface vii Introduction xi Richard Wright and the Reception of His Work 1 Richard Wright and His White Audience: How the Author’s Persona Gave Native Son Historical Significance Caleb Corkery 3 From Communism to Black Studies and Beyond: The Reception of Richard Wright's Native Son Philip Goldstein 21 Gendered Textualities 37 Sexual Diversity in Richard Wright’s Characterization of Bigger Thomas: Homo-socialism, Homo-eroticism, and the Feminine Yvonne Robinson Jones 39 Notes from a Native Daughter: The Nature of Black Womanhood in Native Son Carol E. Meyer Richard Wright’s Native Son Edited by Ana María Fraile Amsterdam - New York, NY 2007 Cover Design: Pier Post Cover photo: António, Statue dialogue The paper on which this book is printed meets the requirements of “ISO 9706:1994, Information and documentation - Paper for documents Requirements for permanence”. Richard Wright’s Native Son DIALOGUE 2 Edited by Michael J.
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