Keyword [African- American literature] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
| 41. | Revisiting our history: Black-Asian tropes in African American literature and culture 1980s to the present |
| 42. | Orientations in Time: Music and the Construction of Historical Narrative in 20th and 21st Century African-American Literature |
| 43. | Outside Relationality: Autobiographical Deformations and the Literary Lineage of Afro-pessimism in 20th and 21st Century African American Literature |
| 44. | Nobody's Boy |
| 45. | The 'beautiful blank': Subversion, identity, and the bodies of women in African American literature |
| 46. | Characterizing 'Minor' African American Women's Everyday Singing in African American Literature |
| 47. | The Crossroads of Race: Racial Passing, Profiling, and Legal Mobility in Twentieth-Century African American Literature and Culture |
| 48. | Improvised communities: The aesthetics and politics of African American literature and culture, 1892-1937 |
| 49. | Uncle Tom in the making of African-American literature |
| 50. | Love's future structures? The dilemma of interracial coupling in postwar African American literature (James Baldwin, Ann Allen Shockley, Octavia E. Butler) |
| 51. | African-American literature and the crisis of faith (Walter White, Nella Larsen, Richard Wright, Alice Walker, Ernest Gaines) |
| 52. | 'We do not teach literature, we are taught by literature': Building African American literature during the New Negro Renaissance |
| 53. | Christio-Conjure in 'Voodoo Dreams', 'Baby of the Family', 'The Salt Eaters', 'Sassafrass', 'Cypress and Indigo', and 'Mama Day' |
| 54. | (Re)making a difference: Theorizing experience and racial individuality in twentieth century African American literature and literary theory |
| 55. | Ifa as a paradigm for the interpretation of Caribbean and African -American literature |
| 56. | Empowering the past: Mourning and melancholia in twentieth -century African American literature |
| 57. | Something inside so strong: Affirmations of the spiritual in African American literature |
| 58. | A Loneliness That Can Be Rocked: Maternal Loss, Language, and Unconventional Mothering in Contemporary African American Literature |
| 59. | 'Two trains running': The train as symbol in twentieth-century African American literature |
| 60. | The black 'I': Author and audience in African American literature |
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