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Title: SCENES OF INSTRUCTION
A MEMOIR
By: Michael Awkward
Format: Hardback

List price: £44.00


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ISBN 10: 0822324024
ISBN 13: 9780822324027
Publisher: DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 1 December, 1999
Pages: 232
Description: Presents a memoir of the author, a noted scholar of African American literature. This book offers his coming-of-age as a bookish black male in the projects of 1970s Philadelphia, his relationships with his family and peers, their struggles with poverty and addiction, and his move from underfunded urban schools to a prestigious private school.
Synopsis: Scenes of Instruction is the memoir of noted scholar of African American literature Michael Awkward. Structured around the commencement ceremonies that marked his graduations from various schools, it presents Awkward's coming-of-age as a bookish black male in the projects of 1970s Philadelphia. His relationships with his family and peers, their struggles with poverty and addiction, and his eventual move from underfunded urban schools to a prestigious private school all become parts of a memorable script.With a recurring focus on how his mother's tragic weaknesses and her compelling strengths affected his development, Awkward intersperses the chronologically arranged autobiographical sections with ruminations on his own interests in literary and cultural criticism. As a male scholar who has come under fire for describing himself as a feminist critic, he reflects on such issues as identity politics and the politics of academia, affirmative action, and the Million Man March.By connecting his personal experiences with larger political, cultural, and professional questions, Awkward uses his life as a palette on which to blend equations of race and reading, urbanity and mutilation, alcoholism, pain, gender, learning, sex, literature, and love.
Illustrations: 22 b&w photographs
Publication: US
Imprint: Duke University Press
Returns: Returnable
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