African American women in literature.
Overview
Works: | 14 works in 6 publications in 6 languages |
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Titles
Women and race in contemporary U.S. writing[electronic resource] :from Faulkner to Morrison /
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Female subjectivity in African American women's narratives of enslavement[electronic resource] :beyond borders /
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Mules and dragons[electronic resource] :popular culture images in the selected writings of African-American and Chinese-American women writers /
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Rereading the Harlem renaissance[electronic resource] :race, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West /
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Understanding Zora Neale Hurston's Their eyes were watching God[electronic resource] :a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents /
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Next to the color line[electronic resource] :gender, sexuality, and W.E.B. Du Bois /
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Conjuring moments in African American literature[electronic resource] :women, spirit work, and other such hoodoo /
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Something akin to freedom[electronic resource] :the choice of bondage in narratives by African American women /
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The fiction of Gloria Naylor[electronic resource] :houses and spaces of resistance /
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Transforming scriptures[electronic resource] :African American women writers and the Bible /
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Writing the black revolutionary diva[electronic resource] :women's subjectivity and the decolonizing text /
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The historian's Passing[electronic resource] :reading Nella Larsen's classic novel as social and cultural history /
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Critical responses about the black family in Toni Morrison's God help the child :conflicts in comradeship /
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