Greetings Everyone!
My new book, Horror as Racism in H. P. Lovecraft:
White Fragility in the Weird Tales, was recently published by Bloomsbury. I
hope that all of you will pick up a copy; you can order it online from the
publishers and, of course, from Amazon and other online booksellers around the
world. The book is also available in
bookstores here in the states as well as overseas.
Lovecraft scholar Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, in his
essay “Tekeli-li: Poe, Lovecraft, and the Suspicion of Sameness” (2017) poses
these questions: “If the affective power of a text is derived from retrograde
sociopolitical points of view, to what extent is the reader who enjoys the
works implicated in approving of and disseminating those opinions? How, in short, should we read—and
teach—racist texts?”
After reading Horror as Racism in H. P. Lovecraft, the reader should be in a better position to answer these questions, and though a few readers might find the answers easy, the majority, I think, will find them even more difficult. JLS
And when you get a chance, please check out my other books as well.
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