"Now Let Us Shift" the Subject: Tracing the Path and Posthumanist Implications of La Naguala / The Shapeshifter in the Works of Gloria Anzaldúa.Published in:2015By:Zaytoun, Kelli D.Publication type:Essay
Editor's Introduction: Technology, the Posthuman, and Aesthetics in Multi-Ethnic Literature.Published in:MELUS, 2015, v. 40, n. 4, p. 1, doi. 10.1093/melus/mlv052By:Totten, GaryPublication type:Article
Sex, Violence, and Suffering: Rethinking Martin Luther King, Jr., in Julius Lester's And All Our Wounds Forgiven.Published in:2015By:Tewkesbury, PaulPublication type:Essay
The Autobiography of Citizenship: Assimilation and Resistance in U.S. Education.Published in:2015By:Stanciu, CristinaPublication type:Book Review
From Bronzeville to the Mecca and After: Gwendolyn Brooks and the Location of Black Identity.Published in:2015By:Rinner, JeniPublication type:Essay
Civil Rights Childhood: Picturing Liberation in African American Photobooks.Published in:2015By:Jangula Mootz, KayleePublication type:Book Review
Ralph Ellison's Technological Humanism.Published in:2015By:Lieberman, Jennifer L.Publication type:Essay
"It's a New Day": The Intuitionist, The Wire, and Prophetic Tradition.Published in:2015By:Knight, Nadine M.Publication type:Essay
Mothering Herself: Manifesto of the Erotic Mother in Audre Lorde's Zami: A New Spelling of My Name.Published in:2015By:Jacobs, BethanyPublication type:Essay
Black and Brown Planets: The Politics of Race in Science Fiction.Published in:2015By:Ishii, Douglas S.Publication type:Book Review
The Ecological Other: Environmental Exclusion in American Culture.Published in:2015By:Giaimo, GeniePublication type:Book Review
The Queerness of Native American Literature.Published in:2015By:Duquès, Matthew E.Publication type:Book Review
The Chinese American Miracle: An Interview with Anchee Min.Published in:2015By:Armbruster, Elif S.Publication type:Interview
Diasporic Transnational Identity in Elizabeth Nunez's Beyond the Limbo Silence.Published in:2015By:Alfonso Short, Ann MariePublication type:Literary Criticism