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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
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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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