ELIZABETH ALEXANDER BIBLIOGRAPHY
(last updated: 1/26/97)
Studies in Afro American Literature: An Annual Annotated Bibliography, 1986
Rowell,Charles H. (comp.); Alexander, Appelt, Beavers, Chambers, Green,Lock, Pope, Smith, Wall,Cheryl
Callaloo: Baltimore, MD 1987 Fall, 10:4
Studies in Afro American Literature: An Annual Annotated Bibliography, 1987
Sims Wood,(comp.); Alexander, Beavers, Clark,Veve A.; Leonard, Richards,Sellers, Wall, Cheryl
Callaloo: Baltimore, MD 1988 Fall, 11:4
Alexander, Elizabeth.
The Venus Hottentot
Charlottesville, Va. ; London :
University Press of Virginia,1990
Listen Up: Sterling Brown's Folk Remedies
Village Voice Literary Supplement 1990 May, vol. 85, no. 23
Alexander, Elizabeth
Brief Encounters: Going Back to the River
Village Voice
v35 n15, Apr 10, 1990
The Workings of the Spirit: The Poetics of AfroWomen's Writing
Baker,Houston A.,Jr.; Alexander,(photog.); Redmond,(photog.)
Chicago : University ofChicago Press, 1991.
Call and Response (interview with Elizabeth Alexander)
Rose,Tricia
Village Voice Literary Supplement 1992 Oct, 109
Triple Consciousness Raising (book review)
The Hottest Water in Chicago: Family, Race, Time, and American Culture byGayle Pemberton
Women's Review of Books
v10 n1, Oct 1992
Collage: An Approach to Reading African American Women's Literature
Ph.D. Thesis: 1993
University of Pennsylvania
Life in the 'Jet' Stream: Reading Black America's Bible
Village Voice Literary Supplement 1994 Mar, 123, 2
The Anxiety of Authority
Women's Review of Books
v11 n5 Feb 1994
'Coming Out Blackened and Whole': Fragmentation and Reintegration in AudreLorde's Zami and The Cancer Journals
American Literary History, Cary, NC 1994 Winter, 6:4
Memory, Community, Voice
Callaloo: Baltimore, MD 1994 Summer, 17:2
Every Shut Eye Ain't Asleep: An Anthology Of Poetry By African AmericansSince 1945
Boston: Little, Brown, 1994
(with poems by Elizabeth Alexander)
"Can You Be Black and Look at This?": Reading the Rodney KingVideo(s)
Public Culture. Fall 1994 v 7 n 1
reprinted in:
The Black Public Sphere: A Public Culture Book
Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1995
and:
Golden, Thelma (ed.)
Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art
New York: Whitney Museum of American Art: Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994
"We Must Be about Our Father's Business": Anna Julia Cooper andthe In-Corporation of the Nineteenth-Century African-American Woman Intellectual"
Signs
Winter 1995 v 20 n 2
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