African American arts
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African American arts
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African American arts
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Incoming Resources
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- Performing blackness, enactments of African-American modernism, Kimberley W. Benston
- In search of Africa, Manthia Diawara
- Soul, Black power, politics, and pleasure, edited by Monique Guillory and Richard C. Green
- Welcome to the jungle, new positions in Black cultural studies, Kobena Mercer
- Reflecting black, African-American cultural criticism, Michael Eric Dyson
- The Black experience in design, identity, expression & reflection, Anne H. Berry, Kareem Collie, Penina Acayo Laker, Lesley-Ann Noel, Jennifer Rittner, Kelly Walters
- Performing blackness, enactments of African-American modernism, Kimberly W. Benston
- History and memory in African-American culture, edited by Geneviève Fabre, Robert O'Meally
- The Negro in American culture, by Margaret Just Butcher ; based on materials left by Alain Locke
- Gay rebel of the Harlem renaissance, selections from the work of Richard Bruce Nugent, edited and with an introduction by Thomas H. Wirth ; foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr
- The funk era and beyond, new perspectives on Black popular culture, edited by Tony Bolden
- The melancholy of race, psychoanalysis, assimilation, and hidden grief, Anne Anlin Cheng
- In the break, the aesthetics of the Black radical tradition, Fred Moten
- Freedom dreams, the Black radical imagination, Robin D.G. Kelley
- Invisibility blues, from pop to theory, Michele Wallace
- Claude McKay, rebel sojourner in the Harlem Renaissance : a biography, Wayne F. Cooper
- Black cultural traffic, crossroads in global performance and popular culture, edited by Harry J. Elam, Jr., and Kennell Jackson
- The Black culture industry, Ellis Cashmore
- Shelter, Rashid Johnson ; [forward by Margot Heller ; text by Tom Morton]
- Beckett in black and red, the translations for Nancy Cunard's Negro (1934), edited by Alan Warren Friedman
- Black cultural traffic, crossroads in global performance and popular culture, edited by Harry J. Elam and Kennell Jackson
- In the break, the aesthetics of the Black radical tradition, Fred Moten
- The greatest taboo, homosexuality in Black communities, edited by Delroy Constanine-Simms ; with a foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Let's get it on, the politics of Black performance, edited by Catherine Ugwu
- Negro, an anthology, collected and edited by Nancy Cunard ; edited and abridged with an introduction by Hugh Ford
- Are you entertained?, Black popular culture in the twenty-first century, edited by Simone C. Drake and Dwan K. Henderson
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