Reading African American Autobiography : Twenty-First-Century Contexts and Criticism.
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Language: | English |
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Chicago :
University of Wisconsin Press,
2017.
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Series: | Wisconsin studies in autobiography.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments; Introduction: African American Autobiography in the "Age of Obama"
- Eric D. Lamore; "A Dying Man": The Outlaw Body of Arthur, 1768
- Lynn A. Casmier-Paz; Early Black Men's Spiritual Autobiography: Marriage and Violence
- Joycelyn K. Moody; Olaudah Equiano in the United States: Abigail Mott's 1829 Abridged Edition of the Interesting Narrative
- Eric D. Lamore; The Visual Properties of Black Autobiography: The Case of William J. Edwards
- Anthony S. Foy; Richard Wright's Environments: Mediating Personhood through the South's Second Nature
- Susan Scott Parrish.
- "A Space of Concentration": The Autobiographical Comics of Richard "Grass" Green and Samuel R. Delany
- Brian CreminsBorn into This Body: Black Women's Use of Buddhism in Autobiographical Narratives
- Tracy Curtis; From Blog to Books: Angela Nissel, Authorship, and the Digital Public Sphere
- Linda Furgerson Selzer; Grafted Belongings: Identification in Autobiographical Narratives of African American Transracial Adoptees
- Marina Fedosik; Reading Signs of Crazy: Pam Grier, a Black Feminist in Praxis
- Kwakiutl L. Dreher; Contributors; Index.