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  • - Thirteen Essays
     
    439,-

    This collection of essays about the writings of Eudora Welty reflects a range of Welty criticism. Themes, forms, and stylistic features in her work are given careful consideration by some of the most notable scholars on her work. This edition, selected from the twenty-seven essays published in 1979, retains the breadth of subject and approach that marked the earlier volume.

  • av Brooks McNamara
    415

  • - Irony and Fantasy in the Contemporary Novel by Women
    av Nancy A. Walker
    445

    Argues that the novels of the period 1969-1988 served as a dialogue among women authors and their readers as they attempted to deal with dramatic alterations in attitudes toward career, sexuality, and continued tension between personal autonomy and cultural sexism.

  • av Richard Nelson
    599,-

    In this persuasive study of culture politics, Richard Nelson examines the concept of confidence and doubt as the cement that holds the US together. He explores confidence in its dual meanings - of trusting faith and of deception, guile, and illusion. His book confirms that US national identity is deeply imbued by both.

  • - African-American Women Novelists and History
    av Missy Dehn Kubitschek
    445

  • av Teresa C. Zackodnik
    635

    From abolition through the years just before the civil rights struggle began, African American women recognized that a mixed-race woman made for a powerful and, at times, very useful figure in the battle for racial justice. The Mulatta and the Politics of Race traces many key instances in which black women have wielded the image of a racially mixed woman to assault the colour line.

  • - Arthur Morgan of the TVA
    av Roy Talbert Jr
    565

    Arthur E. Morgan (1878-1975) was a visionary who responded to a very high calling - the building of a perfect community, one based upon the bedrock of morality. This book, the first to explore the career of FDR's Utopian, is a soundly researched historical narrative that details Morgan's career and conflicts.

  • - The Machiavellian Tradition and the Southern Imagination
    av Richard Nelson
    599,-

    Offers a new interpretation of the transformation of Anglo-American intellectual and aesthetic culture since 1890. Richard Nelson shows that southern intellectuals confronted head on the tensions Machiavelli observed between power and value, creativity and tradition, and romanticism and realism while seeking a cultural ideal that balances politics and aesthetics.

  • - On the Fiction of E.L. Doctorow
    av Christopher Morris
    445

  • - Self-referentiality in Contemporary American Popular Culture
    av Michael Dunne
    445

    Since no other book has been written on this subject, Metapop blazes a trail into new territory. The author writes very clearly and gracefully and expresses what could be difficult critical concepts in concise and comprehensible prose free of jargon. He identifies a major characteristic of our culture and provides a definitive guide to the phenomenon.

  • - Robert Lowell and Allen Tate
    av William Doreski
    445

  • - The Life and Music of Wilbur C. Sweatman
    av Mark Berresford
    599 - 1 679,-

    Wilbur C. Sweatman (1882-1961) is one of the most important, yet unheralded, African American musicians involved in the transition of ragtime into jazz in the early twentieth century. In That's Got'Em!, Mark Berresford tracks this energetic pioneer over a seven-decade career.

  • - Interviews
     
    419

    Brings together an exceptional array of interviews, profiles, and press conferences tracing the half century that Orson Welles (1915- 1985) was in the public eye. Originally published or broadcast between 1938 and 1989, these pieces confirm that Welles's career was multidimensional and thoroughly interwoven with Welles's persona.

  • - Marketplace Politics in Twentieth-Century African American Literature
    av John K. Young
    599,-

    Examines the complex negotiations behind the production of African American literature. John K. Young presents the first book-length application of editorial theory to African American literature. He expands upon the concept of socialized authorship and demonstrates how the study of publishing history and practice and African American literary criticism enrich each other.

  • av John S. Wright
    599,-

    Traces Ralph Ellison's intellectual and aesthetic development and the evolution of his cultural philosophy throughout his long career. The book explores Ellison's published fiction, his criticism and correspondence, and his passionate exchanges with - and impact on - other literary intellectuals during the Cold War 1950s and during the culture wars of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.

  • av R. Clifford Jones
    565

    Tells the story of James K. Humphrey and his attempt to bring about self-determination for twentieth-century blacks in New York City. Humphrey established an independent black religious organisation, the United Sabbath-Day Adventists. This book rescues the Sabbath-Day Adventists from obscurity.

  • - A Black Journalist of the Early West
     
    445

    In June 1867, the San Francisco Elevator began publishing articles by a Californian calling herself "Ann J. Trask" and later "Semper Fidelis". Her name was Jennie Carter (1830-1881). Recovering Carter's work from obscurity, this volume represents one of the most exciting bodies of extant work by an African American journalist before the twentieth century.

  • - African American and Caribbean Cultural Exchange
    av Kevin Meehan
    519 - 809,-

    Offers historical and theoretical readings of Caribbean and African American interaction from the 1700s to the present. By analysing travel narratives, histories, creative collaborations, and political exchanges, Kevin Meehan traces the development of African American/Caribbean dialogue through works of Arthur Schomburg, Zora Neale Hurston, Jayne Cortez, and Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

  • - An Environmental Guide to Herb Gardening
    av Ruth D. Wrensch
    445

    For any herbist this is an indispensable handbook of fascinating lore, of tips on practical herb garden design, and of comprehensive guidance in cultivating and harvesting herbs. Non-native herbs grow best and look best in gardens that reproduce their native habitats. This view is the keystone of The Essence of Herbs.

  • - The Diaries and Letters of Belle Edmondson
     
    599,-

    In an era that glorified Southern womanhood, especially the women who contributed significantly to the Confederate cause, the subject of this fascinating book, until now, somehow has been largely forgotten. These are the papers that survived her, and they detail the life and deeds of Belle Edmondson (1840-1873), a heroine of the Confederacy.

  • - The Swamp in Southern Culture
    av Anthony Wilson
    599,-

    Explores the interplay of contradictory but equally prevailing metaphors: first, the swamp as the underside of the myth of pastoral Eden that defined the antebellum South; and second, the swamp as the last pure vestige of undominated southern eco-culture.

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    415

    For over half a century, Canadian-born John Kenneth Galbraith (b. 1908) has been among the most visible of public intellectuals. This collection of interviews documents the long career of an influential economist and political philosopher who has spent much of his professional life in the public eye. Throughout the collection, Galbraith's erudition, wit, and impassioned liberalism shine through.

  • - A Cultural and Psychoanalytic Study of Nursery Rhymes
    av Lucy Rollin
    465

    From earliest childhood the nursery rhyme, one of the most captivating genres in our popular culture, has transmitted powerful messages to the child who hears it. This fascinating examination of the pervasive influence of nursery rhymes reveals patterns of psychological and cultural meaning in a broad range of rhymes, grouping them according to basic subject matter.

  • - The Detroit Rioters of 1943
    av Jr. Capeci
    599,-

    Examines the Detroit race riot of 1943. The authors draw on never-before-used police records and court files and combine them with equally original archival data to present several profiles of those who filled the streets of Detroit during the bloody upheaval.

  • av William Bradford Huie
    445

    On June 21 1964 three activists were abducted and murdered in Neshoba County near the town of Philadelphia. William Bradford Huie was sent to this seething community to cover the breaking story. This book is his documentary account written in the heat of the dangerous and dramatic moment.

  • - African American Music in Europe
     
    599,-

    Examines the flow of African American music and musicians across the Atlantic to Europe from the time of slavery to the twentieth century. In a sweeping examination of different musical forms - spirituals, blues, jazz, skiffle, and orchestral music - the contributors consider the reception and influence of black music on a number of different European audiences.

  • - The Novelist as Philosopher
     
    599,-

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