Zadie Smith
Critical Essays
(Author) Tracey L. Walters"Zadie Smith: Critical Essays is a timely collection of critical articles examining how Zadie Smith's novels and short stories interrogate race, postcolonialism, and identity. Essays explore the various ways Smith approaches issues of race, either by deconstructing notions of race or interrogating the complexity of biracial identity; and how Smith takes on contemporary debates concerning notions of Britishness, Englishness, and Black Britishness. Some essays also consider the shifting identities adopted by those who identify with both British and West Indian, South Asian, or East Asian ancestry. Other essays explore Smith's contemporary postcolonial approach to Britain's colonial legacy, and the difference between how immigrants and first-generation British-born children deal with cultural alienation and displacement. This thought-provoking collection is a much-needed critical tool for students and researchers in both contemporary British literature and Diasporic literature and culture."--Back cover.
Tracey L. Walters
Tracey L. Walters is a renowned author known for her groundbreaking novel "African American Women and the Vote: An Intersectional History." Her writing style is powerful and insightful, shedding light on the intersectionality of race and gender. Walters' key contributions to literature include amplifying marginalized voices and advocating for social justice.