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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- Queer tidalectics, linguistic and sexual fluidity in contemporary Black diasporic literature, Emilio Amideo
- Spirit in the dark, a religious history of racial aesthetics, Josef Sorett
- Bodyminds reimagined, (dis)ability, race, and gender in black women's speculative fiction, Sami Schalk
- Liberating voices, oral tradition in African American literature, Gayl Jones
- From Harlem to Paris, Black American writers in France, 1840-1980, Michel Fabre
- STAY BLACK AND DIE, ON MELANCHOLY AND GENIUS, I. Augustus Durham
- African American women writers, Brenda Wilkinson
- Temperance and cosmopolitanism, African American reformers in the Atlantic world, Carole Lynn Stewart
- Laughing fit to kill, black humor in the fictions of slavery, Glenda R. Carpio
- Word by word, emancipation and the act of writing, Christopher Hager
- Race sounds, the art of listening in African American literature, Nicole Brittingham Furlonge
- Claiming Exodus, a cultural history of Afro-Atlantic identity, 1774-1903, Rhondda Robinson Thomas
- Remapping citizenship and the nation in African-American literature, Stephen Knadler
- Maternal metaphors of power in African American women's literature, from Phillis Wheatley to Toni Morrison, Geneva Cobb Moore ; foreword by Andrew Billingsley
- Martin Luther King Jr., heroism, and African American literature, Trudier Harris
- Visionary women writers of Chicago's Black Arts Movement, Carmen L. Phelps
- Bad men, creative touchstones of Black writers, Howard Rambsy II
- From the dark tower, Afro-American writers (1900 to 1960), by Arthur P. Davis
- Black manhood in James Baldwin, Ernest J. Gaines, and August Wilson, Keith Clark
- What is African American literature?, Margo N. Crawford
- The critics and the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Neither fugitive nor free, Atlantic slavery, freedom suits, and the legal culture of travel, Edlie L. Wong
- Charisma and the fictions of Black leadership, Erica R. Edwards
- The emergence of the Harlem Renaissance, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- West of Harlem, African American writers and the borderlands, Emily Lutenski
- New Negro, old Left, African-American writing and Communism between the wars, William J. Maxwell
- Writers of the Black Chicago renaissance, edited by Steven C. Tracy
- Women of the Harlem renaissance, Cheryl A. Wall
- The indignant generation, a narrative history of African American writers and critics, 1934-1960, Lawrence P. Jackson
- Hearing the hurt, rhetoric, aesthetics, and politics of the New Negro Movement, Eric King Watts
- Black print unbound, the Christian Recorder, African American literature, and periodical culture, Eric Gardner
- Poetry, desire, and fantasy in the Harlem Renaissance, by Raphael Comprone
- Artistic ambassadors, literary and international representation of the new negro era, Brian Russell Roberts
- In the life and in the spirit, homoerotic spirituality in African American literature, Marlon Rachquel Moore
- The Black Pacific narrative, geographic imaginings of race and empire between the World Wars, Etsuko Taketani
- Ride out the wilderness, geography and identity in Afro-American literature, Melvin Dixon
- James Baldwin and the 1980s, witnessing the Reagan era, Joseph Vogel
- Reimagining the Middle Passage, Black resistance in literature, television, and song, Tara T. Green
- Black aesthetics and the interior life, Christopher Freeburg
- Black cultural production after civil rights, edited by Robert J. Patterson
- The politics and aesthetics of "New Negro" literature, edited with introductions by Cary D. Wintz
- Not your mother's mammy, the black domestic worker in transatlantic women's media, Tracey L. Walters
- Early African American print culture, edited by Lara Langer Cohen and Jordan Alexander Stein
- African American travel narratives from abroad, mobility and cultural work in the age of Jim Crow, Gary Totten
- Radical aesthetics and modern Black nationalism, GerShun Avilez
- Excavating Exodus, biblical typology and racial solidarity in African American literature, by J. Laurence Cohen
- Reading contemporary African American literature, Black women's popular fiction, post-civil rights experience, and the African American canon, Beauty Bragg
- Thinking through crisis, depression-era black literature, theory, and politics, James Edward Ford III
- Language and literature in the African American imagination, edited by Carol Aisha Blackshire-Belay
- The new Negro, readings on race, representation, and African American culture, 1892-1938, edited by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Gene Andrew Jarrett