African American Review
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Articles in Summer, 2002 issue of African American Review
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Drive - Poem
by Duriel E. Harris -
Derek Walcott: A Caribbean Life. - book review
by Daryl Cumber Dance -
Brown Sugar - Poem
by Duriel E. Harris -
Rootwork: Arthur Flowers, Zora Neale Hurston, and the "literary hoodoo" tradition
by Patricia R. Schroeder -
Masks: Blackness, Race and the Imagination. - book review
by Ashraf H.A. Rushdy -
Carver: A Life in Poems. - book review
by Herbert Woodward Martin -
Prison Cemetery, Angola Farm - Poem
by William Miller -
Love Jones: a black male feminist critique of Chester Himes's If He Hollers Let Him Go - Critical Essay
by David Ikard -
From Richard Wright to Toni Morrison: Ethics in Modern and Postmodern American Narrative. - book review
by Philip Page -
The Genuine Negro Hero. - book review
by Melba Joyce Boyd -
Masquerade, magic, and carnival in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man - Critical Essay
by Christopher A. Shinn -
Acid Trip, Age 14, Fool & Player - Poem
by Bob Slaymaker -
Dawnsong!: The Epic Memory of Askia Toure. - book review
by James Smethurst -
Second-class ticket - Poem
by Mel Donalson -
Black feminism and queer families: a conversation with Thomas Allen Harris - Interview
by Laura A. Harris -
African American Satire: The Sacredly Profane Novel. - book review
by Robert Elliot Fox -
The Shine Poems. - book review
by William Doreski -
Night Golf - Poem
by William Miller -
Focusing on the wrong front: historical displacement, the Maginot Line, and The Bluest Eye - Toni Morrison - Critical Essay
by Jennifer Gillan -
The Origins of African American Literature, 1680-1865. - book review
by William L. Andrews -
The Log of the Vigilante. - book review
by George Elliott Clarke -
"The hierarchy itself": Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and the sacrifice of narrative authority - Critical Essay
by Ryan Simmons -
My father's son - Poem
by Mel Donalson -
Charles E. Wilson, Jr. Gloria Naylor: A Critical Companion. - book review
by Margaret Whitt -
Recess - Poem
by Duriel E. Harris -
Plunging history: naming and self-possession in Invisible Man - outside of - Critical Essay
by Jim Neighbors -
Winter, Spring & Summer - Poem
by Nagueyalti Warren -
Songlines in Michaeltree: New and Selected Poems. - book review
by Keith D. Leonard -
Voice of America - Poem
by Duriel E. Harris -
"When the pear blossoms / cast their pale faces on / the darker face of the earth": miscegenation, the primal scene, and the incest motif in Rita Dove's work - Critical Essay
by Malin Pereira -
Plowing - Poem
by Constance Quarterman Bridges -
Soulcatcher and Other Stories. - book review
by Ashraf H.A. Rushdy -
Seeing the dead lucky seven - Poem
by Duriel E. Harris -
Performing "truth": Black speech acts
by Antonio Brown -
Zora Hurston in the Welfare Hotel - Poem
by William Miller -
This Waiting for Love: Helene Johnson, Poet of the Harlem Renaissance. - book review
by Lesley Wheeler -
Crazy Woman Blues - Poem
by Duriel E. Harris
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