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- "We pay the devil rent for living in hell, 'cause the projects was built on the spot where Lucifer fell" : theorizing Richard Wright's Native son and Iceberg Slim's Pimp as urban neo-slave narratives
- A son's return : selected essays of Sterling A. Brown
- A spy in the enemy's country : the emergence of modern Black literature
- African American travel narratives from abroad : mobility and cultural work in the age of Jim Crow
- African American writers and classical tradition
- African diasporic women's narratives : politics of resistance, survival, and citizenship
- African, Native, and Jewish American literature and the reshaping of Modernism
- Afro-American literature in the twentieth century : the achievement of intimacy
- Afro-American writers, 1940-1955
- Afro-Nostalgia : Feeling Good in Contemporary Black Culture
- Afro-Nostalgia : feeling good in contemporary black culture
- Against a sharp white background : infrastructures of African American print
- Along the streets of Bronzeville : Black Chicago's literary landscape
- American lazarus : religion and the rise of african-american and native american literatures
- An introduction to black literature in America : from 1746 to the present
- Animating black and brown liberation : a theory of American literatures
- Animating black and brown liberation : a theory of American literatures
- Archives of flesh : African America, Spain, and post-humanist critique
- Archives of the Black Atlantic : reading between literature and history
- Artistic ambassadors : literary and international representation of the new negro era
- Bad men : creative touchstones of Black writers
- Bearing witness to African American literature : validating and valorizing its authority, authenticity, and agency
- Becoming African in America : race and nation in the early Black Atlantic
- Behold the land : the Black Arts movement in the South
- Being apart : theoretical and existential resistance in Africana literature
- Being property once myself : blackness and the end of man
- Belief vs. theory in Black American literary criticism
- Binding cultures : Black women writers in Africa and the diaspora
- Black American literature : a critical history, with a 1,520-title bibliography of works written by and about Black Americans
- Black American writing from the nadir : the evolution of a literary tradition, 1877-1915
- Black Manhattan
- Black aesthetics and the interior life
- Black bourgeois : class and sex in the flesh
- Black cultural mythology
- Black cultural production after civil rights
- Black cultural production after civil rights
- Black folklore and the politics of racial representation
- Black gathering : art, ecology, ungiven life
- Black imagination and the Middle Passage
- Black internationalist feminism : women writers of the Black left, 1945-1995
- Black literature in white America
- Black on black : twentieth-century African American writing about Africa
- Black on earth : African American ecoliterary traditions
- Black on white : a critical survey of writing by American Negroes
- Black power, yellow power, and the making of revolutionary identities
- Black well-being : health and selfhood in antebellum black literature
- Black women writers (1950-1980) : a critical evaluation
- Black women writers at work
- Black women, writing, and identity : migrations of the subject
- Black writers, white publishers : marketplace politics in twentieth-century African American literature
- Bodyminds reimagined : (dis)ability, race, and gender in black women's speculative fiction
- Bound to respect : antebellum narratives of black imprisonment, servitude, and bondage, 1816-1861
- Breaking broken English : Black-Arab literary solidarities and the politics of language
- Brown gold : milestones of African American children's picture books, 1845-2002
- Cannibal Democracy : Race and Representation in the Literature of the Americas
- Chaotic Justice : Rethinking African American Literary History
- Charisma and the fictions of Black leadership
- Children's literature of the Harlem Renaissance
- Claiming Exodus : a Cultural History of Afro-Atlantic Identity, 1774-1903
- Color & culture : Black writers and the making of the modern intellectual
- Conjugal Union : the Body, the House, and the Black American
- Conjugal union : the body, the house, and the Black American
- Conjuring : black women, fiction, and literary tradition
- Contemporary African American literature : the living canon
- Cosmopolitanism in the fictive imagination of W.E.B. Du Bois : toward the humanization of a revolutionary art
- Criticism and the color line : desegrating American literary studies
- Cross-rhythms : jazz aesthetics in African-American literature
- Cultivation and catastrophe : the lyric ecology of modern Black literature
- Cultural Sites of Critical Insight : Philosophy, Aesthetics, and African American and Native American Women's Writings
- Cultural melancholy : readings of race, impossible mourning, and African American ritual
- Cultural sites of critical insight : philosophy, aesthetics, and African American and Native American women's writings
- Dangerous Desire : Literature of Sexual Freedom and Sexual Violence Since the
- Dark ancestor : the literature of the Black man in the Caribbean
- Dark mirror : African Americans and the Federal Writers' Project
- Deans and truants : race and realism in African American literature
- Deans and truants : race and realism in African American literature
- Defining ourselves : Black writers in the 90s
- Democratic discourses : the radical abolition movement and antebellum American literature
- Dialect and dichotomy : literary representations of African American speech
- Each hour redeem : time and justice in African American literature
- Early African American print culture
- Epistrophies : jazz and the literary imagination
- Epistrophies : jazz and the literary imagination
- Evangelism and resistance in the Black Atlantic, 1760-1835
- Exodus politics : civil rights and leadership in African American literature and culture
- Female subjects in black and white : race, psychoanalysis, feminism
- Fictions of land and flesh : blackness, indigeneity, speculation
- Fictions of the Black Atlantic in American foundational literature
- Figures in Black : Words, Signs, and the ""Racial"" Self
- Figures in Black : words, signs, and the "racial" self
- Freedom time : the poetics and politics of black experimental writing
- Freud upside down : African American literature and psychoanalytic culture
- From DuBois to Van Vechten : the early new Negro literature, 1903-1926
- From mammies to militants : domestics in Black American literature
- From slave cabins to the White House : homemade citizenship in African American culture
- Funk the erotic : transaesthetics and black sexual cultures
- Gendered masks of liminality and race : black female trickster's subversion of hegemonic discourse in African American women literature
- Gendered masks of liminality and race : black female trickster's subversion of hegemonic discourse in African American women literature
- Geographies of Flight : Phillis Wheatley to Octavia Butler
- Ghosts of the African diaspora : re-visioning history, memory, and identity
- Grounds of engagement : apartheid-era African American and South African writing
- Habitations of the veil : metaphor and the poetics of Black being in African American literature
- Harlem Renaissance
- Harlem Renaissance
- Harlem speaks : a living history of the Harlem Renaissance
- Hearing the hurt : rhetoric, aesthetics, and politics of the New Negro Movement
- Hemingway and the Black Renaissance
- Hoo-doo cowboys and bronze buckaroos : conceptions of the African American West
- Hot music, ragmentation, and the bluing of American literature
- Icons of African American literature : the Black literary world
- If we must die : from Bigger Thomas to Biggie Smalls
- Imagining each other : Blacks and Jews in contemporary American literature
- In the shadow of the gallows : race, crime, and American civic identity
- Interracial encounters : reciprocal representations in African American and Asian American literatures, 1896-1937
- James Baldwin and the 1980s : witnessing the Reagan era
- James Baldwin and the 1980s : witnessing the Reagan era
- Jazz internationalism : literary Afro-modernism and the cultural politics of black music
- Keepin' it hushed : the barbershop and African American hush harbor rhetoric
- Laughing fit to kill : black humor in the fictions of slavery
- Legal fictions : constituting race, composing literature
- Legba's crossing : narratology in the African Atlantic
- Literary Afrofuturism in the twenty-first century
- Literary expressions of African spirituality
- Literary sisters : Dorothy West and her circle : a biography of the Harlem Renaissance
- Literary sisters : Dorothy West and her circle : a biography of the Harlem Renaissance
- Looking for Harlem : urban aesthetics in African American literature
- Looking for Harlem : urban aesthetics in African American literature
- Martin Luther King Jr., Heroism, and African American Literature
- Maternal metaphors of power in African American women's literature : from Phillis Wheatley to Toni Morrison
- Measuring the Harlem Renaissance : the U.S. Census, African American Identity, and Literary Form
- Nationalism, Marxism, and African American literature between the wars : a new Pandora's box
- Native sons ; : a critical study of twentieth-century Negro American authors
- Negro literature for high school students
- Neither fugitive nor free : Atlantic slavery, freedom suits, and the legal culture of travel
- Neo-segregation narratives : Jim Crow in post-civil rights American literature
- New essays on Phillis Wheatley
- New voices on the Harlem Renaissance : essays on race, gender, and literary discourse
- Not your mother's mammy : the Black domestic worker in transatlantic women's media
- Once You Go Black : Choice, Desire, and the Black American Intellectual
- Onkel Tom verbrennt seine Hütte : die literar. Revolution d. schwarzen Amerikaner
- Pan-African American literature : signifyin(g) immigrants in the twenty-first century
- Phillis Wheatley and the Romantics
- Posthuman Blackness and the Black female imagination
- Posthuman Blackness and the Black female imagination
- Postmodernism, traditional cultural forms, and African American narratives
- Power relations in black lives : reading African American literature and culture with Bourdieu and Elias
- Prison literature in America : the victim as criminal and artist
- Psychology Comes to Harlem : Rethinking the Race Question in Twentieth-Century America
- Queer tidalectics : linguistic and sexual fluidity in contemporary Black diasporic literature
- Race and the literary encounter : black literature from James Weldon Johnson to Percival Everett
- Race and the modern artist
- Race matters, animal matters : fugitive humanism in African America, 1840-1930
- Race patriotism : protest and print culture in the A.M.E. Church
- Race sounds : the art of listening in African American literature
- Race, transnationalism, and nineteenth-century American literary studies
- Racial discourse and cosmopolitanism in twentieth-century African American writing
- Racism in contemporary African American children's and young adult literature
- Reading contemporary African American literature : black women's popular fiction, post-civil rights experience, and the African American canon
- Real Negro : the Question of Authenticity in Twentieth-Century African
- Real folks : race and genre in the Great Depression
- Reaping something new : African American transformations of Victorian literature
- Reckoning day : race, place, and the atom bomb in postwar America
- Reclaiming home, remembering motherhood, rewriting history : African American and Afro-Caribbean women's literature in the twentieth century
- Representing segregation : toward an aesthetics of living Jim Crow, and other forms of racial division
- Representing the race : a new political history of African American literature
- Restless Travellers : Quests for Identity across European and American Time and Space
- Revisiting Racialized Voice : African American Ethos in Language and Literature
- Rhetorical healing : the reeducation of contemporary Black womanhood
- Romanticism and slave narratives : transatlantic testimonies
- Saani baat : aspects of African literature and culture (Senegambian and other African essays)
- Scarring the Black body : race and representation in African American literature
- Scarring the Black body : race and representation in African American literature
- Searching for the New Black Man : Black Masculinity and Women's Bodies
- Seems like murder here : southern violence and the blues tradition
- Signs and cities : Black literary postmodernism
- Slavery and sentiment : the politics of feeling in Black Atlantic antislavery writing, 1770-1850
- Something akin to freedom : the choice of bondage in narratives by African American women
- Sounding the break : African American and Caribbean routes of world literature
- South of tradition : essays on African American literature
- Spectres of 1919 : class and nation in the making of the new Negro
- Spiritual Interrogations : Culture, Gender, and Community in Early African American Women's Writing
- Spoofing the modern : satire in the Harlem Renaissance
- Street lit : representing the urban landscape
- Syncopations : Beats, New Yorkers, and writers in the dark
- Temperance and cosmopolitanism : African American reformers in the Atlantic world
- That Middle World : Race, Performance, and the Politics of Passing
- The (Underground) Railroad in African American literature
- The African American male, writing and difference : a polycentric approach to African American literature, criticism, and history
- The African American roots of modernism : from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance
- The African American roots of modernism : from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance
- The African American theatrical body : reception, performance, and the stage
- The Black Columbiad : defining moments in African American literature and culture
- The Black Pacific narrative : geographic imaginings of race and empire between the world wars
- The Cambridge companion to the Harlem Renaissance
- The Collected Essays of Josephine J. Turpin Washington : A Black Reformer in the Post-Reconstruction South
- The Dialect of Modernism : Race, Language, and Twentieth-Century Literature
- The Melancholy of Race : Psychoanalysis, Assimilation, and Hidden Grief
- The collected essays of Josephine J. Turpin Washington : a black reformer in the post-Reconstruction south
- The colors of Zion : blacks, Jews, and Irish from 1845 to 1945
- The commerce of peoples : sadomasochism and African American literature
- The delectable Negro : human consumption and homoeroticism within U.S. slave culture
- The ebony column : classics, civilization, and the African American reclamation of the west
- The grasp that reaches beyond the grave : the ancestral call in black women's texts
- The hip-hop underground and African American culture : beneath the surface
- The illustrated slave : empathy, graphic narrative, and the visual culture of the transatlantic abolition movement, 1800-1852
- The logic of slavery : debt, technology, and pain in American literature
- The making of the new negro : black authorship, masculinity, and sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance
- The making of the new negro : black authorship, masculinity, and sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance
- The mask of art : breaking the aesthetic contract-- film and literature
- The new Negro : an interpretation
- The origins of African American literature, 1680-1865
- The other blacklist : the African American literary and cultural left of the 1950s
- The postapocalyptic Black female imagination
- The practice of citizenship : Black politics and print culture in the early United States
- The properties of violence : claims to ownership in representations of lynching
- The sacred act of reading : spirituality, performance, and power in afro-diasporic literature
- The second Black renaissance : essays in Black literature
- The sermon and the African American literary imagination
- The signifying monkey : a theory of Afro-American literary criticism
- The slave's rebellion : literature, history, orature
- The souls of white folk : African American writers theorize whiteness
- The strangers book : the human of African American literature
- The trickster comes west : Pan-African influence in early Black diasporan narratives
- The wanderer in African American literature
- Tightrope walk : identity, survival, and the corporate world in African American literature
- To wake the nations : race in the making of American literature
- Toward an African future--of the limit of world
- Transforming scriptures : African American women writers and the Bible
- Trauma and race : a Lacanian study of African American racial identity
- Traumatic possessions : the body and memory in African American women's writing and performance
- Trinity of passion : the literary left and the antifascist crusade
- Tuxedo Junction : essays on American culture
- Ulysses in Black : Ralph Ellison, classicism, and African American literature
- Unbought and unbossed : transgressive black women, sexuality, and representation
- Understanding Colson Whitehead
- Unexpected places : relocating nineteenth-century African American literature
- Unnatural selections : eugenics in American modernism and the Harlem Renaissance
- Visionary Women Writers of Chicago's Black Arts Movement
- Visualizing Blackness and the creation of the African American literary tradition
- What's a black critic to do? : interviews, profiles and reviews of black writers
- Who writes for black children? : African American children's literature before 1900
- Who writes for black children? : African American children's literature before 1900
- William Wells Brown : a reader
- Women of the Harlem renaissance
- Word by word : emancipation and the act of writing
- World War I & southern modernism
- Writers of the Black Chicago renaissance
- Writers of the Black Chicago renaissance
- Writing the black revolutionary diva : women's subjectivity and the decolonizing text
- Writing through Jane Crow : race and gender politics in African American literature
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