Reevaluating Juneteenth: What to do with Ralph Ellison’s Second Novel?
Reevaluating Juneteenth: What to do with Ralph Ellison’s Second Novel?
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2017-05
Authors
Cobb, John Thurman "J.T."
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
This thesis seeks to situate Ralph Ellison’s posthumous novel, Juneteenth, in a
workable literary framework as a place where the transition between Modernism and
Postmodernism occurs, and also explores Ellison’s views on the moral responsibility of
the author in a democracy. To this end, I have examined Juneteenth on its own and in
concert with Ellison’s other novel, Invisible Man, and works that help to examine the
hybrid nature of the novel as both Modern and Postmodern, in addition to the divisive
and intense criticism surrounding the work. By seeking to find a place for Juneteenth
within a wider literary framework, I endeavor to widen the discourse around this novel
that is more obscure than it deserves to be.
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Ellison,
American,
literature,
Juneteenth,
Modernism,
Postmodernism