Race in literature
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Race in literature
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Race in literature
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Incoming Resources
- Plantation airs, racial paternalism and the transformations of class in southern fiction, 1945-1971, Brannon Costello
- Nationalism, Marxism, and African American literature between the wars, a new Pandora's box, Anthony Dawahare
- Haunted bodies, gender and southern texts, edited by Anne Goodwyn Jones and Susan V. Donaldson
- Teaching at the crossroads, cultures and critical perspectives in literature by women of color, Laurie Grobman
- El origen de los otros, Toni Morrison ; prólogo de Ta-Nehisi Coates ; traducido del inglés por Carlos Mayor
- Race, gender, and comparative Black modernism, Suzanne Lacascade, Marita Bonner, Suzanne Cšaire, Dorothy West, Jennifer M. Wilks
- Buying whiteness, race, culture, and identity from Columbus to hip hop, Gary Taylor
- Tears of rage, the racial interface of modern American fiction : Faulkner, Wright, Pynchon, Morrison, Shelly Brivic
- Whiteness and trauma, the mother-daughter knot in the fiction of Jean Rhys, Jamaica Kincaid and Toni Morrison, Victoria Burrows
- Race and culture in New Orleans stories, Kate Chopin, Grace King, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, and George Washington Cable, James Nagel
- The Black American in books for children: readings in racism, edited and with an introd. by Donnarae MacCann and Gloria Woodard
- South of tradition, essays on African American literature, Trudier Harris-Lopez
- From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison, ethics in modern & postmodern American narrative, Jeffrey J. Folks
- Comics and the U.S. South, edited by Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted
- Race, rape, and lynching, the red record of American literature, 1890-1912, Sandra Gunning
- Rereading the Harlem renaissance, race, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West, Sharon L. Jones
- Authentic Blackness, the folk in the new negro renaissance, J. Martin Favor
- Heroism and the black intellectual, Ralph Ellison, politics, and Afro-American intellectual life, Jerry Gafio Watts
- Black and brown planets, the politics of race in science fiction, edited by Isiah Lavender III
- Race and racism in literature, Charles E. Wilson, Jr
- Masks, blackness, race, and the imagination, Adam Lively
- The war on words, slavery, race, and free speech in American literature, Michael T. Gilmore
- Whitewashing America, material culture and race in the antebellum imagination, Bridget T. Heneghan
- Neither black nor white yet both, thematic explorations of interracial literature, Werner Sollors
- What else but love?, the ordeal of race in Faulkner and Morrison, Philip M. Weinstein
- Black writers, white publishers, marketplace politics in twentieth-century African American literature, John K. Young
- Passing and the rise of the African American novel, M. Giulia Fabi
- White flights, race, fiction, and the American imagination, Jess Row
- Playing in the dark, whiteness and the literary imagination, Toni Morrison
- "Miscegenation", making race in America, Elise Lemire
- Female subjects in black and white, race, psychoanalysis, feminism, edited by Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian, Helene Moglen
- Entitled to the pedestal, place, race, and progress in white Southern women's writing, 1920-1945, Nghana Tamu Lewis
- Loose canons, notes on the culture wars, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Race passing and American individualism, Kathleen Pfeiffer
- Scarring the Black body, race and representation in African American literature, Carol E. Henderson
- Uncle Tom's cabin and the abolitionist movement, Julie Carlson
- Gender, race, and region in the writings of Grace King, Ruth McEnery Stuart, and Kate Chopin, Helen Taylor
- Remembering generations, race and family in contemporary African American fiction, Ashraf H.A. Rushdy
- Literary themes for students, examining diverse literature to understand and compare universal themes, Anne Marie Hacht, editor
- Reading race in American poetry, an area of act, edited by Aldon Lynn Nielsen
- Coloring locals, racial formation in Kate Chopin's Youth's companion stories, Bonnie James Shaker
- Jump Jim Crow, lost plays, lyrics, and street prose of the first Atlantic popular culture, [edited by] W.T. Lhamon, Jr
- The fugitive race, minority writers resisting whiteness, Stephen P. Knadler
- Racing and (e)racing language, living with the color of our words, edited by Ellen J. Goldner and Safiya Henderson-Holmes
- Why to kill a mockingbird matters, what Harper Lee's book and the iconic American film mean to us today, Tom Santopietro
- To be suddenly white, literary realism and racial passing, Steven J. Belluscio
- The South in Black and white, race, sex, and literature in the 1940s, McKay Jenkins
- Mulattas and mestizas, representing mixed identities in the Americas, 1850-2000, Suzanne Bost
- Writing manhood in black and yellow, Ralph Ellison, Frank Chin, and the literary politics of identity, Daniel Y. Kim
- Blood work, imagining race in American literature, 1890-1940, Shawn Salvant
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