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Images of movement are widely identified as signifiers of the special nature of American texts, differing from the journeys recorded in Classical epic and Medieval romance by being open-ended and reflecting--by their repeated appearance in American writing about the frontier, the sea, the river, and the road--the factual mobility and ideological orientation of American culture. Many critics turning to African American fiction have seen it as an exception, however, noting stasis or at least the absence of similarly liberating movement. In advancing the contrary view that flux and ferment characterize African American literature, Robert Butler sees the motif of the journey--oftentimes a metaphorical, inward journey--as crucial to twentieth-century African American fiction.
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