Keyword [Baldwin ?] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | The Psychological Study Of "repression" In Baldwin's Novels |
22. | 'Stranger in the village': Reading race and gender in Henry James through a Baldwinian lens |
23. | Navigating bridges and barriers: A case study of the James Baldwin Scholars Program |
24. | National maladies: Narratives of race and madness in modern America (Herman Melville, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Adrienne Kennedy) |
25. | The homo-exilic experience: Queerness, alienation, and contrapuntal vision (Christopher Isherwood, Klaus Mann, James Baldwin, Arturo Islas) |
26. | 'The song we sing': Negotiating Black Nationalism and queerness in James Baldwin's late novels |
27. | The erotics of race: Identity, sexuality, and one hundred years of (black) American writing (Harriet A. Jacobs, Gertrude Stein, James Baldwin, Octavia E. Butler) |
28. | 'Spurious delusions of reward': Innocence and United States identity in the Caribbean of William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Russell Banks |
29. | Reimagining interracial male bonding in William Faulkner, Richard Wright, and James Baldwin |
30. | Love's future structures? The dilemma of interracial coupling in postwar African American literature (James Baldwin, Ann Allen Shockley, Octavia E. Butler) |
31. | Africanisms, race relations, and diasporic identities in 'Mules and Men', 'Go Tell It On The Mountain', and 'Mumbo Jumbo' (Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, Ishmael Reed) |
32. | Constructing and contesting authenticity in the postwar African-American novel (James Baldwin, Chester Himes) |
33. | Shock treatments: Witnessing in postwar performance (Sylvia Plath, Allen Ginsberg, James Baldwin) |
34. | Reading the impossible: Articulations of postwar idealism and the interrogation of American identity |
35. | Sexual exiles: Edith Wharton, Henry Miller, James Baldwin and the culture of sex and sexuality in New York City |
36. | Figurations of the family in fiction by Toni Morrison, John Updike, James Baldwin, and Philip Roth |
37. | The relationship between violence and Christianity in the novels of James Baldwin |
38. | ReWrighting Afro-American manhood: Negotiations of discursive space in the fiction of James Baldwin, Alice Walker, ohn Edgar Wideman, and Ernest Gaines |
39. | Comedy Night (novel), and, Contextual essay: What is the impact of a political novel upon the reader? [with Original writing] (Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, William Faulkner, Nadine Gordimer, South Africa, Paule Marshall, Barbados) |
40. | Music and the politics of culture in James Baldwin's and Alice Walker's fiction |
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