What is race in literature

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Race in literature refers to the representation and portrayal of different racial and ethnic groups in literary works. It encompasses how characters' race and ethnicity are presented, the themes and issues explored in relation to race, as well as the perspectives and experiences of different racial and ethnic communities within the literary work. Race in literature can be analyzed through the lens of critical race theory, examining how race influences social structures, power dynamics, and cultural identity within the text. It also involves discussions on diversity and representation, addressing the ways in which literature reflects and shapes society's understanding and perception of race.
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