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English 468/568: Reading Experiments
This is guide to starting research for HC 444H/421H Race, Power, and Identity in Literature with Prof. Mai-Lin Cheng, Spring 2021.
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Dictee / Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
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Form, Genre, Literary Tradition
Interior Chinatown / Charles Yu
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Don't Let Me Be Lonely / Claudia Rankine
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Whereas / Layli Long Soldier
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Rolling the Rs / R. Zamora Linmark
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Trust Exercise / Susan Choi
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Zong! / M. NourbeSe Philip
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Author Information: M. NourbeSe Philip
Sources for finding biographical information about M. NourbeSe Philip.
M. NourbeSe Philip: About
A brief biography from the author's website.
NourbeSe Reads from Zong!
M. NourbeSe Philip reading from Zong! at Word Ruckus, Okanagan College, January 2010.
NourbeSe Philip Videos
M. NourbeSe Philip's YouTube channel with readings and performances of Zong!
Twentieth-Century Caribbean and Black African Writers
Call Number: Knight Library Reference PR9205.A52 T893 1995
*Includes entry on M. NourbeSe Philip.* The DLB provides reliable biographical and critical information about authors in an easily comprehensible format, while placing writers in the larger perspective of literary history.
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