African-American Literature and Culture
Expanding and Exploding the Boundaries
Editors:
Carlyle V. Thompson
ISSN: 1528-3887
The purpose of this series is to present innovative, in-depth, and provocatively critical literary and cultural investigations of critical issues in African American literature and life. We welcome critiques of fiction, poetry, drama, film, sports, and popular culture. Of particular interest are literary and cultural analyses that involve contemporary psychoanalytical criticism, new historicism, deconstructionism, critical race theory, critical legal theory, and critical gender theory.
Titles
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Nineteenth-Century Black Women’s Literary Emergence
Evolutionary Spirituality, Sexuality, and Identity- An AnthologyVolume 17©2008 Textbook 306 Pages -
Teaching the Harlem Renaissance
Course Design and Classroom StrategiesVolume 16©2008 Textbook 250 Pages -
Reading Contemporary African American Drama
Fragments of History, Fragments of SelfVolume 15©2007 Textbook 223 Pages -
The Songs Became the Stories
The Music in African-American Fiction, 1970–2005Volume 14©2007 Textbook 260 Pages -
Black Outlaws
Race, Law, and Male Subjectivity in African American Literature and CultureVolume 13©2010 Textbook 215 Pages -
Black Children’s Literature Got de Blues
The Creativity of Black Writers and IllustratorsVolume 11©2008 Textbook 116 Pages -
Eating the Black Body
Miscegenation as Sexual Consumption in African American Literature and CultureVolume 10©2006 Textbook 231 Pages