Two black intellectuals and the burden of race.Published in:1992By:Walker, Clarence E.Publication type:Book Review
James Corrothers reads a book; or, the lives of Sandy Jenkins.Published in:1992By:Bruce Jr., Dickson D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The enigma of arrival: The Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands.Published in:1992By:Paquet, Sandra PouchetPublication type:Literary Criticism
From news to history: Robert Abbott and Carl Sandburg read the 1919 Chicago Riot.Published in:1992By:Doreski, C.K.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and the influence of Jens Peter Jacobsen's...Published in:1992By:Woodson, JonPublication type:Literary Criticism
`Sis Cat' as ethnographer: Self-presentation and self-inscription in Zora Neale Hurston's Mules...Published in:1992By:Boxwell, D.A.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Christianity and individualism: (Re-)creation and reality in Frederick Douglass' representation...Published in:1992By:Gibson, Donald B.Publication type:Literary Criticism
`Race' and hermeneutics: Paradigm shift--from scientific to hermeneutic understanding of race.Published in:1992By:Esonwanne, UzoPublication type:Literary Criticism
Hybridity in the center: An interview with Houston A. Baker, Jr.Published in:1992By:Berube, MichaelPublication type:Interview
American Literature Association Symposium on Women Writers.Published in:1992Publication type:Literary Criticism
AFRICAN-AMERICAN CRITICAL DISCOURSE AND THE INVENTION OF CULTURAL IDENTITIES.Published in:African American Review, 1992, v. 26, n. 4, p. 533, doi. 10.2307/3041869By:Olaniyan, TejumolaPublication type:Article