Whiteness, Otherness and the Individualism Paradox from Huck to Punk
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Whiteness, Otherness and the Individualism Paradox from Huck to Punk by Daniel S. Traber, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. This engaging paperback edition spans 205 pages and delves into the complex themes of self-marginalization in Euro-American literature and popular culture.
Traber critically examines how white individuals adopt various markers of otherness as a means to distance themselves from the dominant culture. Through a compelling analysis, he sheds light on the paradox of individualism and its implications for identity and representation. This book is essential for anyone interested in cultural studies, literature, and the dynamics of race and identity.
Join Traber on this enlightening journey that challenges conventional perspectives and invites readers to reflect on the intricate relationship between race, culture, and individuality.