Kabnis

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Kabnis is a central character in Jean Toomer's modernist work "Cane," representing the struggles of a Northern-educated Black man confronting the racial and cultural realities of the rural American South.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Cane
associatedWithTheme failure of Northern liberal ideals in the Jim Crow South
history of slavery
masculinity
race
religion and spirituality
violence
confronts cultural realities of the rural American South
racial realities of the rural American South
creator Jean Toomer
educationBackground Northern-educated
ethnicity Black
genreContext African American literature
isPartOf the section "Kabnis" in Cane
language English
literaryMovement modernism
medium prose drama section within a composite modernist text
narrativeFunction bridge between lyric and dramatic modes in Cane
vehicle for exploring the psychological impact of Southern racism
nationalityInFiction American
roleInWork central character
settingContext rural Georgia
strugglesWith cultural dislocation
psychological alienation
racial identity
symbolizes conflict between intellectualism and lived racial oppression
tensions between North and South in African American experience
timeOfPublicationContext Cane (1923)

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Cane containsCharacter Kabnis