The Hemingway Bibliography
 

Title

Queering the Colonizer: (Re)mapping Whiteness in Ernest Hemingway's In Our Time

Author

Marc Keith

Document Type

Article

Citation

Keith, Marc. "Queering the Colonizer: (Re)mapping Whiteness in Ernest Hemingway's In Our Time." Comparatist 45 (Oct 2021): 256-67.

Annotation

While visiting the critically divisive field surrounding Hemingway's self-described sense of a Native American heritage, Keith focuses on an idea, "(re)mapping," which serves to eschew "the white/native and colonizer/colonized binary" as it otherwise might appear in the early Nick Adams stories of In Our Time and moves it toward a "decolonized" space. Surveys, expands on, and argues with readings of the stories in terms of "gendered violence," "white subjectivity," and similar critical lenses while positioning Nick Adams along a porous border between white and native identities.

Published in

Comparatist

Volume

45

Date

2021

Pages

256-267

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