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

    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