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The Other Black Girl Reinvents the Office Novel
The office novel is a deceptively orderly genre. Its settings are quiet cubicles and solitary glass towers; its characters share a carefully circumscribed world, governed by its own set of rules and social codes, undergirded by the incentives of capitalism. Yet they quickly find ways to resist. Like Bartleby, in Herman Melville’s portrait of a dysfunctional office, the heroes of this genre reject the roles that their bosses and colleagues assign to them, and bristle at the conformity that the workplace itself imposes. It is under the burdens of corporate life—the repetitive and often meaningless activities, the arbitrary goals, and strict hierarchies—that the white-collar worker comes to ins

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