Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Ethnic Literature

Using minorities as characters in books might demands lots of documentation and research.
It depends of your audience - if it is familiar or not with different ethnic identities or if it is made by the members of the minority itself.
When it is about literary works, the most important dimension you have to find is authenticity. In this case, the careful details provided by the documentation are offering the information necessary to set up the credible characters. You don't have to give the reader a lesson of history, culture or even geography but to make your characters able to speak with their own original voice.
These are a couple of thoughts, giving me a couple of insights for a work-in-process about how to better communicate about minorities, following the meeting with Kemelman's Rabbi Small.

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