Passing
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Passingis a profound exploration of racial identity, societal expectations, and the intricate dynamics of friendship and betrayal. Nella Larsen delves into the complexities of race and colorism in 1920s America, portraying a society where appearances are carefully curated, and personal identity is often sacrificed for social acceptance. Through the intertwined lives of Clare Kendry and Irene Redfield, the novel examines how race can be both a barrier and a means of survival, as well as how it influences personal choices and relationships. Since its publication, Passing has been acclaimed for its nuanced portrayal of identity and the tensions surrounding race and class. The novel's exploration of these themes has inspired academic discussions and adaptations in various forms, including films and theatrical productions. Its characters, particularly Clare and Irene, have become central to debates on identity, autonomy, and the pressures of societal norms. The novel remains relevant today due to its incisive critique of social constructs and its portrayal of the personal and collective struggles tied to race. By addressing issues of belonging, self-perception, and the cost of conformity, Passing continues to resonate as a powerful commentary on the human experience in the face of societal expectations.
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Larsen, N. (2025). Passing. Lebooks Editora.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Larsen, Nella. 2025. Passing. Lebooks Editora.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Larsen, Nella, Passing. Lebooks Editora, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Larsen, Nella. Passing. Lebooks Editora, 2025.
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