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Ishmael Reed: Critical Essay by Kenneth Womack

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SOURCE: Womack, Kenneth. “Campus Xenophobia and the Multicultural Project: Ethical Criticism and Ishmael Reed's Japanese by Spring.MELUS 26, no. 4 (winter 2001): 223-43.

In the following essay, Womack discusses the critical reaction to Japanese by Spring—particularly by university professors—noting that several critics failed to acknowledge Reed's attempts to “understand and embrace racial difference.”

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