American literature + African American authors + History and criticism
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American literature + African American authors + History and criticism
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American literature + African American authors + History and criticism
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- The African American roots of modernism, from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance, James Smethurst
- Reaping Something New
- Postmodernism, traditional cultural forms, and African Americannarratives, W. Lawrence Hogue
- Race and the literary encounter, black literature from James Weldon Johnson to Percival Everett, Lesley Larkin
- A little devil in America, notes in praise of black performance, Hanif Abdurraqib
- The Black Arts Movement, literary nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s, James Edward Smethurst
- Behold the land, the Black Arts movement in the South, James Smethurst
- Thinking through crisis, depression-era black literature, theory, and politics
- Understanding Colson Whitehead, Derek C. Maus
- The New negro
- Toward an African future--of the limit of world, Nahum Dimitri Chandler
- Habitations of the veil, metaphor and the poetics of Black being in African American literature, Rebecka Rutledge Fisher
- The racial unfamiliar, illegibility in Black literature and culture, John Brooks
- Read until you understand, the profound wisdom of Black life and literature, Farah Jasmine Griffin
- Something akin to freedom, the choice of bondage in narratives by African American women, Stephanie Li
- Spoofing the modern, satire in the Harlem Renaissance, Darryl Dickson-Carr
- Chaotic Justice, Rethinking African American Literary History
- Spiritual Interrogations, Culture, Gender, and Community in Early African American Women's Writing
- Black cultural mythology, Christel N.Temple
- Trinity of passion, the literary left and the antifascist crusade, Alan M. Wald
- Contemporary African American literature, the living canon
- Black land, imperial Ethiopianism and African America, Nadia Nurhussein
- The other blacklist, the African American literary and cultural left of the 1950s, Mary Helen Washington
- Rhetorical healing, the reeducation of contemporary Black womanhood, Tamika L. Carey
- Black skin, blue books, African Americans and the Welsh, 1845-1945, Daniel Williams
- Unnatural selections, eugenics in American modernism and the Harlem Renaissance, Daylanne K. English
- Representing segregation, toward an aesthetics of living Jim Crow, and other forms of racial division
- The indignant generation, a narrative history of African American writers and critics, 1934-1960, Lawrence P. Jackson
- The New negro
- The fire this time, a new generation speaks about race
- Plagiarama!, William Wells Brown and the aesthetic of attrations, Geoffrey Sanborn
- Reading black books, how African American literature can make our faith more whole and just, Claude Atcho
- Animating black and brown liberation, a theory of American literatures, Michael Datcher
- Fuego en los huesos, afroamericanas y escritura en los siglos XVIII y XIX, Carme Manuel Cuenca
- Reckoning day, race, place, and the atom bomb in postwar America, Jacqueline Foertsch
- F.B. Eyes, How J. Edgar Hoover's Ghostreaders Framed African American Literature, William J. Maxwell
- Paris, capital of the Black Atlantic, literature, modernity, and diaspora
- Antagonistic cooperation, jazz, collage, fiction, and the shaping of African American culture, Robert G. O'Meally
- The grasp that reaches beyond the grave, the ancestral call inblack women's texts, Venetria K. Patton
- In the life and in the spirit, homoerotic spirituality in African American literature, Marlon Rachquel Moore
- That middle world, race, performance, and the politics of passing, Julia S. Charles
- The earliest African American literatures, a critical reader
- The new Negro, readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938
- Breaking broken English, Black-Arab literary solidarities and the politics of language, Michelle Hartman
- Sacred femininity and the politcs of affect in african american women's fiction, Vicent Cucarella Ramon
- A freedom bought with blood, African American war literature from the Civil War to World War II
- Defining ourselves, Black writers in the 90s, edited by Elizabeth Nunez and Brenda M. Greene
- Black ink, literary legends on the peril, power, and pleasure of reading and writing, edited by Stephanie Stokes Oliver ; foreword by Nikki Giovanni
- A little devil in America, notes in praise of black performance, Hanif Abdurraqib
- The fire this time, a new generation speaks about race, edited by Jesmyn Ward