White scholars/African American texts
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Language: | English |
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New Brunswick, N.J. :
Rutgers University Press,
c2005.
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Table of Contents:
- "White scholars/African American texts" / Lisa A. Long
- "Naming the problem that led to the question 'Who shall teach African American literature?' ; or, Are we ready to disband the Wheatley court?" / Nellie Y. McKay
- Liberalism, authority, and authenticity : "theme for African American literature B" / Russ Castronovo
- "Race walks in the room : white teachers in Black studies" / John Ernest
- "Naming the problem embedded in the problem that led to the question 'Who shall teach African American literature?' ; or, Are we ready to discard the concept of authenticity altogether?" / Leslie W. Lewis
- "Turning impossibilities into possibilities : a white scholar of Black literature at Tuskegee" / Barbara A. Baker
- Training and working in the field : "Before positionality" / William L. Andrews
- "White scholars in African American literary circles : appropriation or cultural literacy?" / Venetria K. Patton
- "Knowing your 'stuff,' knowing yourself" / April Conley Kilinski and Amanda M. Lawrence
- "At close range : being Black and mentoring whites in African American studies" / Barbara McCaskill
- Beyond Black and white : "Faulty analogies-queer white critics reading African American texts" / Sabine Meyer
- "The colour of the critic : an intervention in the critical debate in African American theory on interpretive authority" / Nita N. Kumar
- "Between Rome, Harlem, and Harlan" / Alessandro Portelli
- "The stepsister and the clan : when the native teaches African American literature" / Ngwarsungu Chiwengo
- "Twelve years with Martin Delany : a confession" / Robert S. Levine
- "Master thoughts" / Dale M. Bauer
- "Writing about Gwendolyn Brooks anyway" / James D. Sullivan
- "Truth and talent in interpreting ethnic American autobiography : from white to Black and beyond" / Kimberly Rae Connor.