David R. Jarraway

2 articles
  1. Tales of the City: Marginality, Community, and the Problem of (Gay) Identity in Wallace Thurman’s "Harlem" Fiction
    Abstract

    Incites inquiry as to how modern American literature reflects on the problem of identity. Spotlights the contribution to modern American writing by Wallace Thurman’s "Harlem" fiction. Endeavors to link a racial imperative to a sexual imperative by means of a current theoretical discourse surrounding notions of city and community life.

    doi:10.58680/ce20021277
  2. Tales of the City: Marginality, Community, and the Problem of (Gay) Identity in Wallace Thurman's "Harlem" Fiction
    Abstract

    David R. Jarraway, Tales of the City: Marginality, Community, and the Problem of (Gay) Identity in Wallace Thurman's "Harlem" Fiction, College English, Vol. 65, No. 1, Special Issue: Lesbian and Gay Studies/Queer Pedagogies (Sep., 2002), pp. 36-52

    doi:10.2307/3250729