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  • Title: The Critical Response in Japan to African American Writers

    The Critical Response in Japan to African American Writers

    by Toru Kiuchi (Volume editor) Robert J. Butler (Volume editor) Yoshinobu Hakutani (Volume editor)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: The (Underground) Railroad in African American Literature

    The (Underground) Railroad in African American Literature

    by Darcy A. Zabel (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: «Sturdy Black Bridges» on the American Stage

    «Sturdy Black Bridges» on the American Stage

    The Portrayal of Black Motherhood in Selected Plays by Contemporary African American Women Playwrights
    by Susanna Bösch (Author)
    ©1997 Thesis
  • Title: «The Brownies’ Book»: Inspiring Racial Pride in African-American Children

    «The Brownies’ Book»: Inspiring Racial Pride in African-American Children

    by Christina Schäffer (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Reading Contemporary African American Drama

    Reading Contemporary African American Drama

    Fragments of History, Fragments of Self
    by Trudier Harris (Volume editor) Jennifer Larson (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: The African Continuum and Contemporary African American Women Writers

    The African Continuum and Contemporary African American Women Writers

    Their Literary Presence and Ancestral Past
    by Marion Kraft (Author)
    ©1995 Thesis
  • Title: African Americans in Television

    African Americans in Television

    Behind the Scenes
    by Gregory Adamo (Author)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Race and Form

    Race and Form

    Towards a Contextualized Narratology of African American Autobiography
    by Dejin Xu (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Just Us Girls

    Just Us Girls

    The Contemporary African American Young Adult Novel
    by Wendy Rountree (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: The Boys Club

    The Boys Club

    Male Protagonists in Contemporary African American Young Adult Literature
    by Wendy Rountree (Author) 2012
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: Black Women’s Activism

    Black Women’s Activism

    Reading African American Women’s Historical Romances
    by Rita B. Dandridge (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Black Outlaws

    Black Outlaws

    Race, Law, and Male Subjectivity in African American Literature and Culture
    by Carlyle V. Thompson (Author)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Modern American Literature

    New Approaches

    The books in the Modern American Literature: New Approaches series deal with many of the major writers known as American realists, modernists, and post-modernists from 1880 to the present. This category of writers will also include less known ethnic and minority writers, a majority of whom are African American, some are Native American, Mexican American, Japanese American, Chinese American, and others. The series might also include studies on well-known contemporary writers, such as James Dickey, Allen Ginsberg, Gary Snyder, John Barth, John Updike, and Joyce Carol Oates. In general, the series will reflect new critical approaches such as deconstructionism, new historicism, psychoanalytical criticism, gender criticism/feminism, and cultural criticism.

    63 publications

  • Title: From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison

    From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison

    Ethics in Modern and Postmodern American Narrative
    by Jeffrey J. Folks (Author)
    ©2001 Textbook
  • Title: New Readings in American Drama

    New Readings in American Drama

    Something's Happening Here
    by Norma Jenckes (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Wor(l)ds of Change: Latin American and Iberian Literature

    "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects." "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects." "This series deals with the relationship between literary creation and the social, political, and historical contexts in which it is produced. The types of volumes may include critical analyses of one or more works by one or several authors; critical editions of important works that may have been out of print for a long time, but which represent a major contribution to literature of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America, English translations of important works, with critical introduction. Topics for Latin America include: studies of representative works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century thought, poetic portrayals of history, subgenres (fictionalization of the rural and urban social structures); historical novels; literature of exile; re-readings of colonial texts; new approaches to the figure of the Indian and other representatives of transculturation; women writers and other less studied authors. Topics for Spain and Portugal include: writing and nationalism in the Spanish State; bilingualism and the literary texts; censorship and exile; new and renewed genres such as autobiography and testimony; the formation of the avant-garde. Formal studies are expected to bear out the general contextual focus of the series. The use of recent developments in literary criticism is especially appropriate. The series also seeks to contribute to the understanding and accuracy of interpretation of the writing which has combined European elements with indigenous and African ones as well as to the understanding of the dynamics behind such major cultural issues as the formation of literary trends or subgenres, national identities, the effects of postcolonial status on literary imagination, the appearance and experience of women writers, and the relationships between post-modernism and Ibero-American writing. The series title is inclusive of literatures which are geographically, historically, or politically related and whose comparison is relevant to Spanish and Spanish American writing. This means those written in the other three languages of Spain, in Portugal, and Brazil. Comparative studies in which colonial or post colonial themes are prevalent may also be appropriate, if one of the literatures is in either Spanish or Portuguese. The breadth of the geographical area is intended to provide a forum for revealing and interpreting its multicultural aspects."

    50 publications

  • Title: Journeys and Journals

    Journeys and Journals

    Women's Mystery Writing and Migration in the African Diaspora
    by Carol Allen (Author) 2016
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: The Nation of Islam and Black Consciousness

    The Nation of Islam and Black Consciousness

    The Works of Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, and Other Writers
    by Ammar Abduh Aqeeli (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Collisions of Conflict

    Collisions of Conflict

    Studies in American History and Culture, 1820-1920
    by Jerzy Sobieraj (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Black Children’s Literature Got de Blues

    Black Children’s Literature Got de Blues

    The Creativity of Black Writers and Illustrators
    by Nancy D. Tolson (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Reading, Learning, Teaching Ralph Ellison

    Reading, Learning, Teaching Ralph Ellison

    by Paul L. Thomas (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: «Ah done been tuh de horizon and back»

    «Ah done been tuh de horizon and back»

    Zora Neale Hurston’s Cultural Spaces in "Their Eyes Were Watching God" and "Jonah’s Gourd Vine"
    by Péter Gaál-Szabó (Author)
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: Modern and Postmodern Narratives of Race, Gender, and Identity

    Modern and Postmodern Narratives of Race, Gender, and Identity

    The Descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings
    by Yoriko Ishida (Author) 2011
    ©2010 Monographs
  • Title: Brave to be Involved

    Brave to be Involved

    Shifting Positions in the Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks
    by Yomna Saber (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Toni Morrison and the Maternal

    Toni Morrison and the Maternal

    From «The Bluest Eye» to «God Help the Child», Revised Edition
    by Linda Wagner-Martin (Author) 2014
    ©2019 Monographs
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