African Diasporic Women's Narratives: Politics of Resistance, Survival, and Citizenship.Published in:2014By:Derakhshesh, DerayehPublication type:Book Review
Come, Dine at my Table: The Enactment of Safe Spaces in the Cookbooks of Maya Angelou.Published in:2014By:Choma-Sampson, TashaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Healing the (Re)Constructed Self: The South, Ancestors, and Maya Angelou's Down in the Delta.Published in:2014By:Tucker, TerrencePublication type:Film/TV Criticism and Review
"When Great Trees Fall": The Poetry of Maya Angelou.Published in:2014By:Lupton, Mary JanePublication type:Poetry Review
"The Song Struggling to Be Heard": Reclaiming Gender and Jazz in Maya Angelou's "The Reunion".Published in:CLA Journal, 2014, v. 58, n. 1/2, p. 65By:Lespinasse, Patricia G.Publication type:Article
The "Voice of Melody": Healing and Transformation in Maya Angelou's Life Narratives.Published in:CLA Journal, 2014, v. 58, n. 1/2, p. 48By:Henry, Lorraine M.Publication type:Article
Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings And the Advantages of a Pluralist Close Reading.Published in:2014By:Evans, RobertPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Protocols of Wonder in the Enunciatory Narrative of Maya Angelou.Published in:CLA Journal, 2014, v. 58, n. 1/2, p. 20By:Traylor, Eleanor W.Publication type:Article
Angelou at the Algonquin: An Interview by Cheryl A. Wall.Published in:2014By:Wall, Cheryl A.Publication type:Interview
Maya Angelou: Toward a Criticism Worthy of Its Subject.Published in:2014By:Wall, Cheryl A.Publication type:Obituary