Zadie Smith and Multiculturalism after Brexit
Perhaps more than other forms of criticism, outsiders often imagine literary criticism to be free from the vagaries of the
Read morePerhaps more than other forms of criticism, outsiders often imagine literary criticism to be free from the vagaries of the
Read moreIn today’s post, Nathan H. Dize, a PhD student in the Department of French and Italian at Vanderbilt University, interviews Belinda
Read moreby Ayesha Hardison and Randal Maurice Jelks When Zora Neale Hurston published Their Eyes Were Watching God in 1937, she
Read moreThis month I interviewed Deborah E. Whaley about her book Black Women in Sequence: Re-Inking Comics, Graphic Novels, and Anime (University
Read moreThis is an edited excerpt of an interview I conducted with Charlie Cobb in October 2015. Perhaps best known as
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