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245 00 Inequality /|ceditor, Kimberly Drake, Scripps College, 
       California.||h[Gale electronic resource] 
250    [First edition]. 
264  1 Ipswich, Massachusetts :|bSalem Press, a division of EBSCO
       Information Services, Incorporated ;|aAmenia, New York :
       |bGrey House Publishing,|c[2018] 
264  4 |c©2018 
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490 1  Critical insights 
490 0  Gale eBooks 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Critical contexts. Caste : The Engine That Runs (ruins) 
       India / Lucky Issar - Essay Discusses: Arundhati Roy's 
       novels The God of Small Things and The Ministry of Utmost 
       Happiness -- Punishment, Spirituality, and Materialism in 
       the Anti-Utopia / Roger Chapman - Essay Discusses: Fyodor 
       Dostoyevsky's novels Poor Folk, Notes from the Dead House,
       Winter Notes on Summer Impressions, Notes from the 
       Underground, and Crime and Punishment -- Leveling the 
       Playing Field: Cultural Relativism and Inequality / Adam 
       T. Bogar - Essay Discusses: Kurt Vonnegut's novel The 
       Sirens of Titan and short story "Harrison Bergeron" -- 
       Structural Inequality, Labor Exploitation, and the 
       Foundation of America / Jericho Williams - Essay Discusses
       : Solomon Northup's slave narrative Twelve Years a Slave 
       and Frederick Douglass' slave narrative My Bondage and My 
       Freedom -- Critical readings. Racial Classifications and 
       Crossing the Color Line / Almas Khan - Essay Discusses: 
       Nella Larsen's novel Passing -- Ideological Control and 
       Human Nature in the Dystopian Society / Boyarkina Iren - 
       Essay Discusses: George Orwell's novel 1984 -- The 
       "Closet" and Marginalized Identities / Sonia Mae Brown - 
       Essay Discusses: James Baldwin's story "The Outing" and 
       novel Giovanni's Room -- White Femininity and the Black 
       Female Gaze: Internalized Oppression / Julie Prebel -  
       Essay Discusses: Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye -- 
       Not Just Any Ol' Injun: The (Re)Appropriation and 
       Alteration of Native American Stereotypes / Robyn Johnson 
       - Essay Discusses: Louise Erdrich's novel Tracks --  
       Tracking Wolves: A Metaphor for Cross-border Inequality / 
       Peter Arnds - Essay Discusses: Cormac McCarthy's novel The
       Crossing -- Historical Trauma and the Haunting of "Comfort
       Women," / Ji Nang Kim - Essay Discusses: Nora Okja 
       Keller's novel Comfort Woman and Yong Soon Min's Art Works
       -- Dwelling in Time: The Representation of Poverty on Film
       / Andrew Bingham - Essay Discusses: Pedro Costa's film 
       series Letters from Fontainhas -- Immigrants, Nationalism,
       and Xenophobia in London / Önder Çakirtas - Essay 
       Discusses: Anders Lustgarten's play A Day at the Racists. 
520    This book of essays addresses the theme of inequality and 
       includes critical readings in classic and contemporary 
       works. 
650  0 Equality in literature. 
650  0 Marginality, Social, in literature. 
650  0 Segregation in literature. 
700 1  Drake, Kimberly,|d1965-|eeditor. 
710 2  Gale (Firm) 
830  0 Critical insights. 
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