Identity (Psychology) in literature
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Identity (Psychology) in literature
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Identity (Psychology) in literature
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- Subject of37
- Mulattas and mestizas, representing mixed identities in the Americas, 1850-2000, Suzanne Bost
- Black women, identity, and cultural theory, (un)becoming the subject, Kevin Everod Quashie
- Seasons between us, tales of identities and memories
- Anxiety of erasure:, trauma, authorship, and the diaspora in Arab women's writings, Hanadi Al-Samman
- Understanding Gary Shteyngart, Geoff Hamilton
- Charles W. Chesnutt and the fictions of race, Dean McWilliams
- Crossing cultures, creating identity in Chinese and Jewish American literature, Judith Oster
- The Tragic Black Buck, racial masquerading in the American literary imagination, Carlyle Van Thompson
- The age of confession, Neil Bissoondath
- The cultural politics of slam poetry, race, identity, and the performance of popular verse in America, Susan B. A. Somers-Willett
- Understanding Gish Jen, Jennifer Ann Ho
- The fluency of light, coming of age in a theater of black and white, Aisha Sabatini Sloan
- "Who, what am I?", Tolstoy struggles to narrate the self, Irina Paperno
- Southbound, essays on identity, inheritance, and social change, Anjali Enjeti
- Freaks in late modernist American culture, Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, Tod Browning, and Carson McCullers, Nancy Bombaci
- Understanding Gish Jen, Jennifer Ann Ho
- The Columbia guide to American Indian literatures of the United States since 1945, edited by Eric Cheyfitz
- Real phonies, cultures of authenticity in post-World War II America, Abigail Cheever
- Becoming human, matter and meaning in an antiblack world, Zakiyyah Iman Jackson
- Self-fashioning in Margaret Atwood's fiction, dress, culture, and identity, Cynthia G. Kuhn
- Ideologies of identity in adolescent fiction, the dialogic construction of subjectivity, Robyn McCallum
- To be suddenly white, literary realism and racial passing, Steven J. Belluscio
- Imagining autism, fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum, Sonya Freeman Loftis
- Regard for the other, autothanatography in Rousseau, De Quincey, Baudelaire, and Wilde, E.S. Burt
- Jean Rhys's historical imagination, Reading and writing the Creole
- Chica lit, popular Latina fiction and Americanization in the twenty-first century, Tace Hedrick
- Imagining autism, fiction and stereotypes on the spectrum, Sonya Freeman Loftis
- Slippery characters:, ethnic impersonators and American identities, Laura Browder
- The portrait's subject, inventing inner life in the nineteenth-century United States, Sarah Blackwood
- Cuban-American literature and art, negotiating identities, edited by Isabel Alvarez Borland and Lynette M.F. Bosch
- Emily Dickinson's vision, illness and identity in her poetry, James R. Guthrie
- Seeds of change, critical essays on Barbara Kingsolver, edited by Priscilla Leder
- A home elsewhere, reading African American classics in the age of Obama, Robert B. Stepto
- Southbound, essays on identity, inheritance, and social change, Anjali Enjeti
- Race and the literary encounter, black literature from James Weldon Johnson to Percival Everett, Lesley Larkin
- Changing women, changing nation, female agency, nationhood, and identity in trans-Salvadoran narratives, Yajaira M. Padilla
- After August, blues, August Wilson, and American drama, Patrick Maley