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Jean Toomer: Critical Essay by Kathryne V. Lindberg

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SOURCE: “Raising Cane on the Theoretical Plane: Jean Toomer's Racial Personae,” in Cultural Difference & the Literary Text: Pluralism & the Limits of Authenticity in North American Literatures, edited by Winfried Siemerling & Katrin Schwenk, University of Iowa Press, 1996, pp. 49-74.

In the following essay, Lindberg discusses Toomer's theories of racial and national identity.

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