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African American Review
Articles in Summer 1999 issue of African American Review
- Representation, race, and the "language" of the ineffable in Toni Morrison's narrative
by Abdellatif Khayati - Ed Bullins: A Literary Biography - Review
by Nathan Grant - Violence, home, and community in Toni Morrison's 'Beloved.'
by Nancy Jesser - Native in a Strange Land: Trials and Tremors - Review
by Sandra K. Stanley - "Mislike me not for my complexion…": Ira Aldridge in whiteface
by Bernth Lindfors - Patches of Fire: A Story of War and Redemption - Review
by Jeff Loeb - Unmaking the male body: the politics of masculinity in 'The Long Dream.'
by Jeffrey Geiger - What Else But Love?: The Ordeal of Race in Faulkner and Morrison - Review
by William R. Nash - Understand This - Review
by Richard Yarborough - Reading the painterly text: Clarence Major's "The Slave Trade: View from the Middle Passage."
by Linda Furgerson Selzer - The Inhuman Race: The Racial Grotesque in American Literature and Culture - Review
by Christopher Looby - Keeping an "old wound" alive: 'The Marrow of Tradition' and the legacy of Wilmington
by Jae H. Roe - Writing Tricksters: Mythic Gambols in American Ethnic Literature - Review
by Alice Hall Petry - Hysteria and trauma in Pauline Hopkins' 'Of One Blood, Or, the Hidden Self.'
by Deborah Horvitz - Lost Plays of the Harlem Renaissance: 1920-1940 - Review
by Cary D. Wintz - "I'm not the boy you want": sexuality, "race," and thwarted revolution in Baldwin's 'Another Country.'
by Kevin Ohi - Social Rituals and the Verbal Art of Zoal Neale Hurston - Review
by Australia Tarver - Somebody else's foremother: David Haynes and Zora Neale Hurston
by Daylanme K. English - Jackie Robinson: A Biography - Review
by Hoyt Purvis - Folk culture and masculine identity Charles Burnett's 'To Sleep with Anger.'
by Karen Chandler - The Several Lives of Chester Himes - Review
by Mark A. Sanders