Reading Contemporary African American Literature: Black Women's Popular Fiction, Post-Civil Rights Experience, and the African American Canon.Published in:2015By:Hayes, Jennifer L.Publication type:Book Review
Spoofing the Modern: Satire in the Harlem Renaissance.Published in:2015By:Hogue, W. LawrencePublication type:Book Review
Second Person Singular: Late Victorian Women Poets and the Bonds of Verse.Published in:2015By:Strout, Irina I.Publication type:Book Review
New Body Politics: Narrating Arab and Black Identity in the Contemporary United States.Published in:2015By:Vedere, SukshmaPublication type:Book Review
Reviving a Tradition: CLA Members' Publications List, 2011-2015.Published in:CLA Journal, 2015, v. 59, n. 2, p. 194By:West, Elizabeth J.;Parker, Kendra R.;Patton, Venetria K.Publication type:Article
From J.S. Alexis' "Claire-Heurese" in Compere General Soleil to Edwidge Danticat's Claire of the Sea Light What Fate for Haitian Marvelous Realism?Published in:2015By:Wylie, HalPublication type:Essay
"You Ain No Real-Real Bajan Man": Brown Girl, Brownstones, and the Measure of Caribbean Manhood in the North American Terrain.Published in:2015By:Pitts, Candice A.Publication type:Essay
Unchaining Selves: Contemporary Slavery and Health Care Freedom in Tananarive Due's Blood Colony'.Published in:2015By:Parker, Kendra R.Publication type:Essay
Traces of Sport from the Harlem Renaissance: The Embedded Narrative.Published in:2015By:Miller, R. BaxterPublication type:Essay
". . . we are going to take that right": Power and Plagiarism in Pauline Hopkins's Winona.Published in:2015By:Pavletich, JoAnnPublication type:Essay
Note from the Editor.Published in:CLA Journal, 2015, v. 59, n. 2, p. 112By:Shannon, Sandra G.Publication type:Article