African American women in literature
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African American women in literature
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African American women in literature
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- Well-read black girl, finding our stories, discovering ourselves : an anthology, edited by Glory Edim
- Reading black, reading feminist, a critical anthology, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Rhetoric and resistance in Black women's autobiography, Johnnie M. Stover
- Gloria Naylor, Virginia C. Fowler
- Black resonance, iconic women singers and African American literature, Emily J. Lordi
- New dimensions of spirituality, a biracial and bicultural reading of the novels of Toni Morrison, Karla F.C. Holloway and Stephanie A. Demetrakopoulos
- The work of the Afro-American woman, by Mrs. N.F. Mossell ; with an introduction by Joanne Braxton
- Maya Angelou, a critical companion, Mary Jane Lupton
- In search of The Color Purple, the story of an American masterpiece, Salamishah Tillet
- Belabored professions, narratives of African American working womanhood, Xiomara Santamarina
- Toni Morrison, a critical companion, Missy Dehn Kubitschek
- Toni Morrison's Sula, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Order out of chaos : the autobiographical works of Maya Angelou
- Black women in sequence, re-inking comics, graphic novels, and anime, Deborah Elizabeth Whaley
- Rereading the Harlem renaissance, race, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West, Sharon L. Jones
- Sturdy black bridges, visions of Black women in literature, edited by Roseann P. Bell, Bettye J. Parker, and Beverly Guy-Sheftall
- Gloria Naylor, critical perspectives past and present, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and K.A. Appiah
- Women on the color line, evolving stereotypes and the writings of George Washington Cable, Grace King, Kate Chopin, Anna Shannon Elfenbein
- Well-read black girl, finding our stories, discovering ourselves : an anthology, Glory Edim
- I know what the red clay looks like, the voice and vision of Black women writers, by Rebecca Carroll
- Women of the Harlem renaissance, Cheryl A. Wall
- Gloria Naylor, in search of sanctuary, Virginia C. Fowler
- Maternal metaphors of power in African American women's literature, from Phillis Wheatley to Toni Morrison, Geneva Cobb Moore ; foreword by Andrew Billingsley
- Saints, sinners, saviors, strong Black women in African American literature, Trudier Harris
- Conjuring, black women, fiction, and literary tradition, edited by Marjorie Pryse and Hortense J. Spillers
- Alice Walker, Maria Lauret
- Sweat, Zora Neale Hurston ; edited and with an introduction by Cheryl A. Wall
- Transforming scriptures, African American women writers and the Bible, Katherine Clay Bassard
- The Black feminist reader, edited by Joy James and T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting
- The repeating body, slavery's visual resonance in the contemporary, Kimberly Juanita Brown
- Black women novelists, the development of a tradition, 1892-1976, Barbara Christian
- Black women novelists and the nationalist aesthetic, Madhu Dubey
- Toni Morrison, a critical companion /, Missy Dehn Kubitschek
- Writing through Jane Crow, race and gender politics in African American literature, Ayesha K. Hardison
- The voices of Toni Morrison, Barbara Hill Rigney
- Critical essays on Toni Morrison's Beloved, edited by Barbara H. Solomon
- Inspiriting influences, tradition, revision, and Afro-American women's novels, Michael Awkward
- Gloria Naylor, a critical companion /, Charles E. Wilson
- The sexual mountain and Black women writers, adventures in sex, literature, and real life, Calvin C. Hernton
- Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women, Kimberly Rae Connor
- I love myself when I am laughing ... and then again when I am looking mean and impressive, a Zora Neale Hurston reader, edited by Alice Walker ; introd. by Mary Helen Washington
- Understanding Zora Neale Hurston's Their eyes were watching God, a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents, Neal A. Lester
- Black women as cultural readers, Jacqueline Bobo
- Toni Morrison, critical perspectives past and present, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and K.A. Appiah
- Critical essays on Alice Walker, edited by Ikenna Dieke
- African diasporic women's narratives, politics of resistance, survival, and citizenship, Simone A. James Alexander
- Spiritual interrogations, culture, gender, and community in early African American women's writing, Katherine Clay Bassard
- Toni Morrison, Beloved, edited by Carl Plasa
- Female subjects in black and white, race, psychoanalysis, feminism, edited by Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian, Helene Moglen
- Africanism and authenticity in African-American women's novels, Amy K. Levin