Race in literature
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Race in literature
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Race in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Whitewashing America, material culture and race in the antebellum imagination, Bridget T. Heneghan
- Legba's crossing, narratology in the African Atlantic, Heather Russell
- Resistance and reformation in nineteenth-century African-American literature, Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper, John Ernest
- Tropics of Haiti, race and the literary history of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic world, 1789-1865, Marlene L. Daut
- Black writers, white publishers, marketplace politics in twentieth-century African American literature, John K. Young
- Disaffected, the cultural politics of unfeeling in nineteenth-century America, Xine Yao
- "Other people's diasporas", negotiating race in contemporary Irish and Irish American culture, Sinéad Moynihan
- Poetics of race in Latin America, edited by Mabel Moraña
- Race, citizenship, and law in American literature, by Gregg D. Crane
- Biofictions, race, genetics and the contemporary novel, Josie Gill
- Performing Asian America, race and ethnicity on the contemporary stage, Josephine Lee
- Colonialism and race in Luso-Hispanic literature, Jerome C. Branche
- Reading abolition, the critical reception of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Frederick Douglass, Brian Yothers
- Gender, race, and the writing of empire, public discourse and the Boer War, Paula M. Krebs
- Slaves to sweetness, British and Caribbean literatures of sugar, Carl Plasa
- The racial discourses of life philosophy, negritude, vitalism, and modernity, Donna V. Jones
- African-British writings in the eighteenth century, the politics of race and reason, Helena Woodard
- The grateful slave, the emergence of race in eighteenth-century British and American culture, George Boulukos
- Race, slavery, and liberalism in nineteenth-century American literature, Arthur Riss
- Race in American literature and culture, edited by John Ernest
- Things of darkness, economies of race and gender in early modern England, Kim F. Hall
- Charles W. Chesnutt and the fictions of race, Dean McWilliams
- To wake the nations, race in the making of American literature, Eric J. Sundquist
- The intimacies of conflict, cultural memory and the Korean War, Daniel Y. Kim
- Cannibal fictions, American explorations of colonialism, race, gender and sexuality, Jeff Berglund
- The complexion of race, categories of difference in eighteenth-century British culture, Roxann Wheeler
- Fleshing out America, race, gender, and the politics of the body in American literature, 1833-1879, Carolyn Sorisio
- Race and narrative in Italian women's writing since unification, Melissa Coburn
- Ethnic drag, performing race, nation, sexuality in West Germany, Katrin Sieg
- Gaelic Gothic, race, colonization and Irish culture, Luke Gibbons
- Gender and race in antebellum popular culture, Sarah N. Roth
- "Other people's diasporas", negotiating race in contemporary Irish and Irish American culture, Sinéad Moynihan
- The subject of race in American science fiction, Sharon DeGraw
- The aesthetics and politics of the crowd in American literature, Mary Esteve
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