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- 'Bitter with the past but sweet with the dream : communism in the African American imaginary : representations of the Communist Party, 1940-1952
- A history of the African American novel
- Abandoning the Black hero : sympathy and privacy in the postwar African American white-life novel
- African American satire : the sacredly profane novel
- At home in diaspora : Black international writing
- Beautiful bottom, beautiful shame : where "Black" meets "queer"
- Beyond the sound barrier : the jazz controversy in twentieth-century American fiction
- Black Orpheus : music in African American fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison
- Black love, Black hate : intimate antagonisms in African American literature
- Black madness : : mad Blackness
- Black resonance : iconic women singers and African American literature
- Blacks and Jews in literary conversation
- Bordering on the body : the racial matrix of modern fiction and culture
- Born in a mighty bad land : the violent man in African American folklore and fiction
- Burnin' down the house : home in African American literature
- Contemporary African American fiction : new critical essays
- Crossing borders through folklore : African American women's fiction and art
- Crossing borders through folklore : African American women's fiction and art
- Dividing lines : class anxiety and postbellum black fiction
- Domestic allegories of political desire : the Black heroine's text at the turn of the century
- Emerging Afrikan survivals : an Afrocentric critical theory
- Ethics of swagger : prizewinning African American novels, 1977-1993
- Facing Black and Jew : literature as public space in twentieth-century America
- From slave ship to Supermax : mass incarceration, prisoner abuse, and the new neo-slave novel
- From within the frame : storytelling in African-American fiction
- Growing up ethnic : nationalism and the Bildungsroman in African American and Jewish American fiction
- Kinship across the Black Atlantic : writing diasporic relations
- Let's flip the script : an African American discourse on language, literature, and learning
- Literary ambition and the African American novel
- Masculinist impulses : Toomer, Hurston, Black writing, and modernity
- Modeling minority women : heroines in African and Asian American fiction
- Mother imagery in the novels of Afro-Caribbean women
- Neo-slave narratives : studies in the social logic of a literary form
- Our mothers, our powers, our texts : manifestations of Ajé in Africana literature
- Politics and affect in Black women's fiction
- Portraits of the new Negro woman : visual and literary culture in the Harlem Renaissance
- Psychoanalysis and Black novels : desire and the protocols of race
- Queer in black and white : interraciality, same sex desire, and contemporary African American culture
- Re-forming the past : history, the fantastic, and the postmodern slave narrative
- Re-membering and surviving : African American fiction of the Vietnam War
- Reading Jean Toomer's Cane
- Reclaiming community in contemporary African-American fiction
- Remembering the past in contemporary African American fiction
- Risking difference : identification, race, and community in contemporary fiction and feminism
- Speaking in tongues and dancing diaspora : black women writing and performing
- Speculative blackness : the future of race in science fiction
- The Black American short story in the 20th century : a collection of critical essays
- The Cambridge companion to the African American novel
- The artistry of anger : black and white women's literature in America, 1820-1860
- The coupling convention : sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction
- The daughter's return : African-American and Caribbean women's fictions of history
- The twenty-first century African American novel and the critique of whiteness in everyday life : blackness as strategy for social change
- Tracing Southern storytelling in black and white
- Violence in the Black imagination : essays and documents
- Witches, goddesses, and angry spirits : the politics of spiritual liberation in African diaspora women's fiction
- Women in chains : the legacy of slavery in Black women's fiction
- Women in chains : the legacy of slavery in Black women's fiction
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