African American Literature: Politics of Marginal Space in the Fiction of Gloria Naylor
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Clearly written and cogently argumented, the book, African American Literature: Politics of Marginal Space in the Fiction of Gloria Naylor, makes complex theoretical concepts accessible, skillfully includes quoted material and is accurate and careful in its documentation. With a splendid discourse on the politics of marginal space, the book makes a substantial contribution not only to the critical corpus on Gloria Naylor and to African American Studies but contributes as well to the growing scholarship on the modern, postmodern and postcolonial conditions informing the global structural inequities which expel the dispossessed and powerless to marginal space.
Anurag Kumar is an Assistant Professor, Department of Languages and Literature, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Katra, J&K. He has a Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee on the Fiction of Gloria Naylor. He has taught at the University of Delhi, Royal University of Bhutan and University of Lucknow. He has widely published on African American Literature and Dalit Writings.