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Alternative Perspectives of African American Culture and Representation in the Works of Ishmael Reed
Introduction: Future Texts
Negotiating the Incarceral Spaces of John Edgar Wideman's Brothers and Keepers
Ishmael Reed: So Did You Write Over There? Lamont Steptoe: Oh, Yeah
WILLIAM J. HARRIS Fall 2007
At the Junctures in Ishmael Reed's Mumbo Jumbo Michelle Webb Fort Hays State University
The Contemporary African American Novel: Its Folk Roots and Modern Literary
The Factual Fiction of John Edgar Wideman
As a Los Angeles Transplant to New Orleans, It Is Always a Bit of a Jolt When the Chasm Between L.A
1 Ishmael Reed "Southern Writer" Might Not Come to Mind When One
Border-Crossing Travels Across Literary Worlds: My Shamanic Conscientization Scott Eumein Ster University of South Florida,
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Decolonising Subalternity Through Effective History in Ishmael Reed's
2 Ishmael Reed: the Opinions of the Man Behind the Novels
A Postmodernist Reading of Ishmael Reed's
“How You Sound??”: Amiri Baraka Writes Free Jazz
“The Family” and Their Colored Auxiliary Elizabeth Mendez Berry
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MULTI-ETHNIC LITERATURES and the SOUTHWEST Jana M
Zora Neale Hurston and Then Ishmael Reed: Syncretizing Moses with "Sympathetic" Comic Rhetoric
Ismael Reed's 1 972 Unique Chronological Theory That Requires A
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Cultural Slavery, Literary Emancipation and Ishmael Reed's "Flight to Canada" Author(S): Richard Walsh Reviewed Work(S): Source: Journal of American Studies, Vol
Jazz and Signifying in Ishmael Reed's Mumbo Jumbo
The Political Conspiracies of Ishmael Reed's Mumbo Jumbo: Historical Relativism and the Contemporary Battle for Power Benjamin Clark Bishop Iowa State University
Dalkey Archive Press Casebook Study Series Robert L. Mclaughlin, Managing Editor
Fractured Time and Multidimensional Sound in No Name in the Street
Ishmael Reed Between Amiri Baraka and George S
This Poem Is a Outlaw: the Demonic Inversion of Justice
Political Efficacy and Postmodern Multiplicity in Ishmael Reed's Flight To
Ishmael Reed Interviews Kathryn Takara, Phd May 2018 Ishmael
The Ethics of Swagger
Amina Baraka: I Have Piles and Piles of Boxes That I Thought Was Poetry
“Belief in Magic Is Older Than Writing”: an Examination Of