
Laura Fisher
Late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Americanist in Canada.
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register with the political and affective domain of what-might-be. Another Country’s fleeting utopian moments imbue the novel with the sense that an American future untethered from racial oppression and sexual alienation is possible, but not assured. Within the context of a novel written specifically to illuminate real historical conditions in mid-
twentieth-century United States, at the height of the civil rights movement, Baldwin’s grammatical experimentation makes language the site of social protest.
register with the political and affective domain of what-might-be. Another Country’s fleeting utopian moments imbue the novel with the sense that an American future untethered from racial oppression and sexual alienation is possible, but not assured. Within the context of a novel written specifically to illuminate real historical conditions in mid-
twentieth-century United States, at the height of the civil rights movement, Baldwin’s grammatical experimentation makes language the site of social protest.