In Process: A Graduate Student Journal of African-American and African Diasporan Literature and Culture, Volume 1Department of English, University of Maryland, 1996 - African Americans |
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... Brooks and Larsen , but of African - American literary history as a whole . Gwendolyn Brooks is well - known as a poet , but Iker's essay calls our attention to her only novel , Maud Martha , a formally innovative text in which , Iker ...
... Brooks and Larsen , but of African - American literary history as a whole . Gwendolyn Brooks is well - known as a poet , but Iker's essay calls our attention to her only novel , Maud Martha , a formally innovative text in which , Iker ...
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... Brooks's Maud Martha and the Bildungsroman Revised Karen Iker In her autobiography , Report from Part One , Gwendolyn Brooks explains that " art is not an old shoe ; it's something that you have to work in the presence of . It urges ...
... Brooks's Maud Martha and the Bildungsroman Revised Karen Iker In her autobiography , Report from Part One , Gwendolyn Brooks explains that " art is not an old shoe ; it's something that you have to work in the presence of . It urges ...
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... Brooks ' text . In the former essay , Washington reads Maud Martha's intense privacy as a problem because she lacks any connection to the community , particu- larly a female community . She concludes that Maud Martha's " constant self ...
... Brooks ' text . In the former essay , Washington reads Maud Martha's intense privacy as a problem because she lacks any connection to the community , particu- larly a female community . She concludes that Maud Martha's " constant self ...
Contents
Contents | 5 |
Narrative and Social | 20 |
Nella Larsens Passing and the | 36 |
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