Keyword [James Baldwin] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | On The Interracial Sexuality In Another Country |
2. | Reconfiguration Of Race And Sexuality In James Baldwin's Another Country |
3. | Seeking Identity Under God: A Religious Study Of Go Tell It On The Mountain |
4. | Black Religion, Sex Myth And Music |
5. | Self-Loss And Self-Quest In The Grimes Family |
6. | A Study Of Secular Tendency In James Baldwin's Novels |
7. | An Analysis Of The Protagonist John's Growth In James Baldwin's Go Tell It On The Mountain |
8. | Literary Patricide And The Black Protest Tradition |
9. | A Study Of Marginal Identities In James Baldwin’s Literary Works |
10. | Cultural Trauma And Healing In James Baldwin’s Another Country |
11. | On Cultural Trauma Of African Americans In Go Tell It On The Mountain |
12. | James Baldwin's Religious Thought And His Creative Research |
13. | Carnival And Dialogue In Go Tell It On The Mountain |
14. | Obstacles Of Racial Integration In James Baldwin's Another Country |
15. | An Eco-Theological Interpretation Of Go Tell It On The Mountain |
16. | 'Stranger in the village': Reading race and gender in Henry James through a Baldwinian lens |
17. | Navigating bridges and barriers: A case study of the James Baldwin Scholars Program |
18. | National maladies: Narratives of race and madness in modern America (Herman Melville, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Adrienne Kennedy) |
19. | The homo-exilic experience: Queerness, alienation, and contrapuntal vision (Christopher Isherwood, Klaus Mann, James Baldwin, Arturo Islas) |
20. | 'The song we sing': Negotiating Black Nationalism and queerness in James Baldwin's late novels |
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