the art of war as fried fish in the house of my mother.Published in:2005By:Bro. YaoPublication type:Poem
What's in a Name, Ghana Mae Jane?Published in:2005By:West, Sandra L.Publication type:Literary Criticism
"Womanish" and "Wily:" The Poetry of Wanda Coleman.Published in:2005By:Schmidt, Tyler T.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Nation of Mother and Child in the work of Jackie Kay.Published in:2005By:McClellan, SarahPublication type:Literary Criticism
Poetic Valuing of the Female Self: Selected Women's Writings from Brazil, Cuba and Guyana.Published in:2005By:Duke, DawnPublication type:Literary Criticism
On the Couch with Dr. Fraud: Insidious Trauma and Distorted Female Community in Gayl Jones' "Eva's Man."Published in:2005By:Gordon, Nickesia S.Publication type:Literary Criticism
To be Heard in Print: Black Gay Writers in 1980s New York.Published in:2005By:McGruder, KevinPublication type:Essay
The Writing on the Wall: Re-reading Léon-Gontran Damas' "Graffiti."Published in:2005By:Halling, KirstenPublication type:Literary Criticism
An Interview with Jaki Shelton Green, Winner of the 2003 North Carolina Award in Literature.Published in:2005By:Mickle, Mildred R.Publication type:Interview