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BIBLIOTHÈQUE D’ANGLAIS 39<br />

R/HLit AFA*STEP Hom e<br />

Stepto, Robert B. <strong>–</strong> A home elsewhere : reading African American classics in the age of Obama /<br />

Robert B. Stepto. <strong>–</strong> Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2010. <strong>–</strong> 179 p. ; 22 cm. <strong>–</strong> Based on<br />

the W.E.B. Du Bois lectures. <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Part one: The<br />

W.E.B. Du Bois lectures: Intorudction -- Fre<strong>de</strong>rick Douglass, Barack Obama, and the search for<br />

patrimony -- W.E.B. Dubois, Barack Obama, and the search for race -- Toni Morrison, Barack Obama,<br />

and difference ; Part two: Intorudction -- A greyhound kind of mood -- Sharing the thun<strong>de</strong>r: the literary<br />

exchanges of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Henry Bibb, and Fre<strong>de</strong>rick Douglass -- Willard Savoy's Alien<br />

Land: biracial i<strong>de</strong>ntity in a novel of the 1940s -- Distrust of the rea<strong>de</strong>r in Afro-American narratives. <strong>–</strong><br />

ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>06<strong>–</strong>7405<strong>–</strong>0969 (alk. paper) R005433742<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit AFA*STEP Hom e * cote: BFLA 220000<br />

R/HLit AFA*Thr ar<br />

Thriving on a riff : jazz and blues influences in African American literature and film / edited by Graham<br />

Lock and David Murray. <strong>–</strong> Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. <strong>–</strong> xiii, 296 p. ; 26 cm. <strong>–</strong><br />

Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: You ain't got to be black to be black": music,<br />

race, consciousness, and i<strong>de</strong>ntity in The autobiography of an ex-colored man and Mojo hand / Nick<br />

Heffernan -- Blackface minstrelsy and jazz signification in Hollywood's early sound era / Corin Willis --<br />

"Thanks, Jack, for that": the strange legacies of Sterling A. Brown / Steven C. Tracy -- Phraseology: an<br />

interview with Michael S. Harper -- Paul Beatty's White boy shuffle blues: jazz poetry, John Coltrane,<br />

and the post-soul aesthetic / Bertram D. Ashe -- Giving voice: an interview with Jayne Cortez -- "Out of<br />

this world": music and spirit in the writings of Nathaniel Mackey and Amiri Baraka / David Murray --<br />

Blaxploitation Bird: Ross Russell's pulp addiction / John Gennari -- How many miles? Alternate takes on<br />

the jazz life / Krin Gabbard -- "A rebus of <strong>de</strong>mocratic slants and angles": to have and have not, racial<br />

representation and musical performance in a <strong>de</strong>mocracy at war / Ian Brookes -- "No brotherly love":<br />

Hollywood jazz, racial prejudice and John Lewis's score for Odds against tomorrow / David Butler --<br />

Anatomy of a movie: Duke Ellington and 1950s film scoring / Mervyn Cooke -- Jumping tracks: the path<br />

of conduction / Michael Jarrett. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>01<strong>–</strong>9533<strong>–</strong>7020 (alk. paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>01<strong>–</strong>9533<strong>–</strong>7099 (alk.<br />

paper) R005432392<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit AFA*Thr ar * cote: BFLB 28894<br />

R/HLit ASI-Ame*Asi aw<br />

Asian-American writers / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. <strong>–</strong> New ed. <strong>–</strong> New York :<br />

Chelsea House, cop. 2009. <strong>–</strong> vii, 219 p. ; 25 cm. <strong>–</strong> (Bloom's mo<strong>de</strong>rn critical views). <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s<br />

bibliographical references (p. 203-208) and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: Introduction / Harold Bloom -- South<br />

Asian American literature / Ketu H. Katrak -- Postcolonialism, nationalism, and the emergence of<br />

Asian/Pacific American literatures / Stephen H. Sumida -- Amy Tan and Asian American literature / E.D.<br />

Huntley -- Chinese American women writers : the tradition behind Maxine Hong Kingston / Amy Ling --<br />

Interpreter of maladies by jhumpa Lahiri / Purvi Shah -- Queer bodies and subaltern spectators : guerilla<br />

theatre, Hollywood melodrama and the Filipino (American) novel / Viet Thanh Nguyen -- Vietnamese<br />

American literature in English, 1963-1994 / Michele Janette -- Introduction to Asian North American<br />

i<strong>de</strong>ntities beyond the hyphen / Eleanor Ty and Donald C. Goellnicht -- Asian Americans imagining<br />

Burma : Chang-Rae Lee's A gesture life and Wendy Law-Yone's Irrawaddy tango / Cheng Lok Chua --<br />

Long a mystery and forever a memory : god vs. god<strong>de</strong>ss in the ethnic novel / Guiyou Huang -- Beyond<br />

multicultural : cultural hybridity in the novels of Gish Jen / Jeffrey F.L Partridge. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>16<strong>–</strong>0413<strong>–</strong><br />

4018 (hardcover : acidfree paper) R005435791<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit ASI-Ame*Asi aw * cote: BFLA 219566<br />

R/HLit ASI-Ame*RODY Int i<br />

Rody, Caroline, 1960-. <strong>–</strong> The interethnic imagination : roots and passages in contemporary Asian<br />

American fiction / Caroline Rody. <strong>–</strong> Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. <strong>–</strong> xx, 196 p. ; 25<br />

cm. <strong>–</strong> (Imagining the Americas). <strong>–</strong> Inclu<strong>de</strong>s bibliographical references and in<strong>de</strong>x. <strong>–</strong> Contains: The<br />

interethnic paradigm and the case of Asian American fiction -- Asian/African: Black presences in Asian<br />

American fiction -- "With darkness yet": Chang-rae Lee's Native Speaker, Blackness, and the interethnic<br />

imagination -- Letters from Camp Gugelstein: Interethnicity and Jewishness in Gish Jen's Mona in the<br />

promised land -- Cross-ethnic Jewishness in Asian American and other contemporary fictioin -- Karen<br />

Tei Yamashita's Tropic of orange and the transnational, interethnic imagination -- Mixed races, mixed<br />

children mixed outcomes. <strong>–</strong> ISBN 0<strong>–</strong>19<strong>–</strong>537736<strong>–</strong>2 (cloth : acidfree paper). ISBN 978<strong>–</strong>01<strong>–</strong>9537<strong>–</strong>7361<br />

(cloth : acidfree paper) R005432408<br />

GE FL/ANGL : salle lecture * classif.: R/HLit ASI-Ame*RODY Int i * cote: BFLA 219828

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