The White Trash Menace and Hemispheric Fiction uncovers a rich archive of "White trash" Fiction in the Caribbean and its surrounding regions.
Soto-Crespo analyzes the literary legacy of those who came under the label of "White trash." This book argues that during the mi.
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After the abolition of slavery, affluent White planters underwent a period of identity crisis where wealth no longer maintained their privileges, and yet they did not belong to the group of newly freed peoples.
The White Trash Menace and Hemispheric Fiction uncovers a rich archive of "White trash" Fiction in the Caribbean and its surrounding regions