1st Edition

Narrative, Political Unconscious and Racial Violence in Wilmington, North Carolina

By Leslie Hossfeld Copyright 2005
220 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

217 Pages
by Routledge

This work examines the counter-narratives of social actors that may be used as resources to promote and create social change, particularly racial change. A policy implication emanating from this research is to institute an educational component for the North Carolina public school curriculum that addresses the racial violence in Wilmington in 1898. A model syllabus is provided.

1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Context 3. Research Questions, Methodology and Analytical Strategy 4. Men of the Cape Fear 5. A New Narrative 6. Contemporary Narratives and Political Generations 7. Do Narratives Matter

Biography

Leslie Hossfeld