Unveiling Structures in Colson Whitehead’s Fiction
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<p>This book offers a comprehensive critical analysis of Colson Whitehead’s fiction positioning him as a key figure in both African American literature and the global “turn to genre”. It explores how Whitehead employs conventions from popular genres—such as detective zombie and caper stories—not merely for entertainment but as tools for ideological critique and narrative innovation. Central to the study is the concept of “narratives of unveiling” in which information is revealed retrospectively disrupting linear storytelling and reshaping ethical perspectives. These structures allow Whitehead to expose the systemic roots of racism and ideological conflict embedded in American society. The book situates his work within broader debates about canon formation Afropessimist and postsoul aesthetics and the politics of form. Through close readings of Whitehead’s novels it demonstrates how Whitehead challenges racial myths and signifies genre expectations offering narratives that performatively enact cultural critique.</p>
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