"Something You Don't Expect": The Recordings of Bert Williams.Published in:2004By:Tracy, Steven C.Publication type:Arts/Entertainment Review
Literature and Ethnicity in the Cultural Borderlands.Published in:2004By:Oliver-Rotger, Maria AntôniaPublication type:Book Review
Performing Whiteness: Postmodern Re/Constructions in the Cinema.Published in:2004By:Engles, TimPublication type:Book Review
The Freedom to Remember: Narrative, Slavery, and Gender in Contemporary Black Women's Fiction.Published in:2004By:Davis, AmandaPublication type:Book Review
Toward a Native American Critical Theory.Published in:2004By:Donahue, James J.Publication type:Book Review
Tradition and Desire in Allegra Goodman's "Kaaterskill Falls."Published in:2004By:Omer-Sherman, RanenPublication type:Literary Criticism
"A Kind of Queer Balance": Cherríe Moraga's Aztlán.Published in:2004By:Tatonetti, LisaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Cultural Translation and the Exorcist: A Reading of Kingston's and Tan's Ghost Stories.Published in:2004By:Ken-fang LeePublication type:Literary Criticism
"Puerto Rican Negro": Defining Race in Piri Thomas's "Down These Mean Streets."Published in:2004By:Caminero-Santangelo, MartaPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Face That Grows into a Mask: A Symptomatic Reading of Anchee Min's "Red Azalea."Published in:2004By:Xu, BenPublication type:Literary Criticism
Literary Genre as Ethnic Resistance in Maxine Hong Kingston's "Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book."Published in:2004By:Royal, Derek ParkerPublication type:Literary Criticism
Deconstructing a Narrative Hierarchy: Leila Leong's "I" in Fae Myenne Ng's "Bone."Published in:2004By:Gee, AllenPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Forty Percent Is Luck": An Interview with C. Y. (Chin Yang) Lee.Published in:2004By:Shin, AndrewPublication type:Interview
Dreaming as Cultural Work in "Donald Duk" and "Dreaming in Cuban."Published in:2004By:Leonard, SuzannePublication type:Literary Criticism
White Family Values in Ann Petry's "Country Place."Published in:2004By:Dubek, LauraPublication type:Literary Criticism
Frank Capra's 1920s Immigrant Trilogy: Immigration, Assimilation, and the American Dream.Published in:2004By:Cavallero, Jonathan J.Publication type:Essay
The Bohemian Paradox: "My Ántonia" and Popular Images of Czech Immigrants.Published in:MELUS, 2004, v. 29, n. 2, p. 3, doi. 10.2307/4141817By:Prchal, TimPublication type:Article