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- American literary criticism since the 1930s [e-book]
Leitch, Vincent B.
- The cultural memory of Africa in African American and black British fiction, 1970-2000: specters of the shore [e-book]
Kamali, Leila
- Figures in black: words, signs, and the "racial" self [e-book]
Gates, Henry Louis Jr.
- The Palgrave handbook of affect studies and textual criticism [e-book]
Wehrs, Donald R. and Thomas Blake, eds.
- Publishing blackness: textual constructions of race since 1850 [e-book]
Hutchinson, George and John Young, eds.
- Screening the author: the literary biopic [e-book]
Shachar, Hila
- The social imperative: race, close reading, and contemporary literary criticism [e-book]
Moya, Paula M.L.
- Theory matters: the place of theory in literary and cultural studies today [e-book]
Middeke, Martin and Christoph Reinfandt, eds.
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