How would you describe Monks relation to his race? Do you think he feels comfortable with being Black? Why or why not? How might Du Boiss ideas help you understand Monk? To what extent does Monk exemplify Du Boiss concept of double consciousness? How many identities/roles do you think Monk embodies/plays? What are these identities/roles? Why does he embody/play these identities/roles? How might Monk as a character complicate or speak back to Du Boiss theory?
in which you apply Du Boiss ideas to Everetts Erasure
How would you describe Monks relation to his race? Do you think he feels comfortable with being Black? Why or why not? How might Du Boiss ideas help you understand Monk? To what extent does Monk exemplify Du Boiss concept of double consciousness? How many identities/roles do you think Monk embodies/plays? What are these identities/roles? Why does he embody/play these identities/roles? How might Monk as a character complicate or speak back to Du Boiss theory?
Why do you think Monk writes My Pafology? What do you think of this novel within the novel? How might Du Boiss ideas help you understand the purpose of My Pafology? Is My Pafology a satire? If so, of what and why would Monk want to satirize it? How would you compare Monk to Van Go? How might Van Gos story differ from Monks? How might Van Gos story be similar to Monks?
Percival Everett, Erasure, pp. 1131 (chapters 16 and My Pafology)
W.E.B. Du Bois, excerpt from The Souls of Black Folk
