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Thrall, poems, Natasha Trethewey

Label
Thrall, poems, Natasha Trethewey
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Thrall
Oclc number
772100990
Responsibility statement
Natasha Trethewey
Sub title
poems
Summary
By unflinchingly charting the intersections of public and personal history, Thrall explores the historical, cultural, and social forces-across time and space-that determine the roles consigned to a mixed-race daughter and her white father. In a vivid series of poems about interracial marriage depicted in the Casta Paintings of Colonial Mexico, Trethewey investigates the philosophical assumptions that underpin Enlightenment notions of taxonomy and classification, exposing the way they encode ideas of race within our collective imagination. While tropes about captivity, bondage, inheritance, and enthrallment permeate the collection, Trethewey, by reflecting on a series of small estrangements from her poet father, comes to an understanding of how, as father and daughter, they are part of the ongoing history of race in America
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