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MELUS
Articles in Fall 2001 issue of MELUS
- Not enough of the past: feminist revisions of slavery in Octavia E. Butler's Kindred - Critical Essay
by Angelyn Mitchell - The Americas of Asian American Literature: Gendered Fictions of Nation and Transnation. - book review
by A. Noelle Williams - Piri Thomas: an interview - Interview
by Dorothee von Huene Greenberg - Sharmila's Book. - book review
by Saiyeda Khatun - "The short way of saying Mexicano": patrolling the borders of Mario Suarez's fiction - Critical Essay
by James D. Lilley - Black Women Writers and the American Neo-Slave Narrative: Femininity Unfettered. - book review
by Diana Kaye Campbell - "A distinct place in America where all mestizos reside": landscape and identity in Ana Castillo's Sapogonia and Diana Chang's the frontiers of love - Critical Essay
by Joy M. Lynch - Deep Talk: Reading African-American Literary Names. - book review
by John M. Reilly - An interview with Montserrat Fontes - Interview
by Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak - James Baldwin Now. - book review
by Douglas Field - From alienation to reconciliation in the novels of Cristina Garcia - Critical Essay
by Katherine B. Payant - Charles Johnson's Spiritual Imagination. - book review
by Ashraf H.A. Rushdy - The convent as colonist: catholicism in the works of contemporary women writers of the Americas - Critical Essay
by Jeana DelRosso - Shipping the self to America: the perils of assimilation in Glatshteyn's and Shapiro's immigration novels - Yiddish writers Jacob Glatshteyn and Lamed Shapiro - Critical Essay
by Leah Garrett - "A Chinese Ishmael": Sui Sin Far, writing, and exile
by Joy M. Leighton - Yiddish Proletarian Theatre: The Art and Politics of the Artef, 1925-1940. - book review
by Kenneth Wishnia - "Precious possessions hidden": a cultural background to Ronyoung Kim's Clay Walls - Critical Essay
by Sae-a Oh - From the Belly of My Beauty. - book review
by David Rice