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  • Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Complete Novels

    A Journey Through Russian Literary Masterpieces

    Immerse Yourself in the Mastery of Fyodor Dostoyevsky! Step into the world of one of the greatest literary minds of all time with "Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Complete Novels Collection." This meticulously curated eBook brings together all of Dostoyevsky's seminal works, offering readers an unparalleled journey through the depths of human psychology and social commentary. This collection includes: ... Read more

    S$ 1.98 SGD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • James Baldwin: The Last Interview

    and other Conversations

    Series series The Last Interview Series
    Never before available, the unexpurgated last interview with James Baldwin“I was not born to be what someone said I was. I was not born to be defined by someone else, but by myself, and myself only.” When, in the fall of 1987, the poet Quincy Troupe traveled to the south of France to interview James Baldwin, Baldwin’s brother David told him to ask Baldwin about everything—Baldwin was critically ... Read more

    S$ 16.88 SGD

  • Notes of a Native Son

    by James Baldwin ...
    A new edition published on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Baldwin’s death, including a new introduction by an important contemporary writerSince its original publication in 1955, this first nonfiction collection of essays by James Baldwin remains an American classic. His impassioned essays on life in Harlem, the protest novel, movies, and African Americans abroad are as powerful today as when ... Read more

    S$ 16.99 SGD

  • The Black Reproductive

    Unfree Labor and Insurgent Motherhood

    How Black women’s reproduction became integral to white supremacy, capitalism, and heteropatriarchy—and remains key to their dismantlingIn the United States, slavery relied on the reproduction and other labors of unfree Black women. Nearly four centuries later, Black reproductivity remains a vital technology for the creation, negotiation, and transformation of sexualized and gendered racial ... Read more

    S$ 26.80 SGD

  • The Desiring Modes of Being Black

    Literature and Critical Theory

    Series series Global Critical Caribbean Thought
    A critique of theory through literature that celebrates the diversity of black being, The Desiring Modes of Being Black explores how literature unearths theoretical blind spots while reasserting the legitimacy of emotional turbulence in the controlled realm of reason that rationality claims to establish. This approach operates a critical shift by examining psychoanalytical texts from the literary ... Read more

    S$ 51.66 SGD

  • Disabilities of the Color Line

    Redressing Antiblackness from Slavery to the Present

    by Dennis Tyler ...
    Series Book 5 - Crip
    Winner of the 2023 Phi Beta Kappa Christian Gauss AwardHonorable Mention for the 2022 Robert K. Martin Book Prize from the Canadian Association for American Studies (CAAS)ASALH 2023 Book Prize FinalistReveals how disability and disablement have shaped Black social life in AmericaThrough both law and custom, the color line has cast Black people as innately disabled ... ... Read more

    S$ 31.38 SGD

  • The Textual Effects of David Walker's "Appeal"

    Print-Based Activism Against Slavery, Racism, and Discrimination, 1829-1851

    Series series Material Texts
    Historians and literary historians alike recognize David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World (1829-1830) as one of the most politically radical and consequential antislavery texts ever published, yet the pamphlet's significant impact on North American nineteenth-century print-based activism has gone under-examined. In The Textual Effects of David Walker's "Appeal" Marcy J. Dinius ... Read more

    S$ 59.07 SGD

  • Race, Trauma, and Home in the Novels of Toni Morrison

    Series series Southern Literary Studies
    In this first interdisciplinary study of all nine of Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison's novels, Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber investigates how the communal and personal trauma of slavery embedded in the bodies and minds of its victims lives on through successive generations of African Americans. Approaching trauma from several cutting-edge theoretical perspectives -- psychoanalytic, neurobiological, and ... Read more

    S$ 26.15 SGD

  • Not Your Mother's Mammy

    The Black Domestic Worker in Transatlantic Women’s Media

    Not Your Mother’s Mammy examines how black artists of the African diaspora, many of them former domestics, reconstruct the black female subjectivities of domestics in fiction, film, and visual and performance art. In doing so, they undermine one-dimensional images of black domestics as victims lacking voice and agency and prove domestic workers are more than the aprons they wear. An analysis of ... Read more

    S$ 29.75 SGD

  • In the Shadow of the Black Beast

    African American Masculinity in the Harlem and Southern Renaissances

    Series series Southern Literary Studies
    Andrew B. Leiter presents the first book-length study of the sexually violent African American man, or "black beast," as a composite literary phenomenon. According to Leiter, the black beast theme served as a fundamental link between the Harlem and Southern Renaissances, with writers from both movements exploring its psychological, cultural, and social ramifications. Indeed, Leiter asserts that ... Read more

    S$ 26.15 SGD

  • African, American

    From Tarzan to Dreams from My Father – Africa in the US Imagination

    Africa has long gripped the American imagination. From the Edenic wilderness of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan novels to the 'black Zion' of Garvey's Back-to-Africa movement, all manner of Americans - whether white or black, male or female - have come to see Africa as an idealized stage on which they can fashion new, more authentic selves. In this remarkable, panoramic work, David Peterson del Mar ... Read more

    S$ 30.51 SGD

  • Black Utopia

    The History of an Idea from Black Nationalism to Afrofuturism

    by Alex Zamalin ...
    Within the history of African American struggle against racist oppression that often verges on dystopia, a hidden tradition has depicted a transfigured world. Daring to speculate on a future beyond white supremacy, black utopian artists and thinkers offer powerful visions of ways of being that are built on radical concepts of justice and freedom. They imagine a new black citizen who would inhabit ... Read more

    S$ 34.00 SGD

  • A Political Companion to W. E. B. Du Bois

    Edited by Nick Bromell ...
    Series series Political Companions to Great American Authors
    Literary scholars and historians have long considered W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963) an extremely influential writer and a powerful cultural critic. The author of more than one hundred books, hundreds of published articles, and founding editor of the NAACP journal The Crisis, Du Bois has been widely studied for his profound insights on the politics of race and class in America. An activist as well ... Read more

    S$ 22.55 SGD

  • Specters of Democracy

    Blackness and the Aesthetics of Politics in the Antebellum U.S.

    by Ivy G. Wilson ...
    Specters of Democracy examines how figurations of blackness were used to illuminate the fraught relationship between citizenship, equality, and democracy in the antebellum U.S. Through close readings of Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, and Walt Whitman (on aurality), and Herman Melville, William J. Wilson, and a host of genre painters (on visuality), the book ... Read more

    S$ 47.08 SGD

  • The Short Stories of Frank Yerby

    Edited by Veronica T. Watson ...
    Frank Yerby’s first novel, The Foxes of Harrow, established him as a writer and launched a forty-nine-year career in which he published thirty-three novels. He also became the first African American writer to sell more than a million copies of his work and to have a book adapted into a movie by a Hollywood studio. He garnered legions of loyal fans of his writing. Yet, few know that Yerby began his ... Read more

    S$ 24.84 SGD

  • Selling Antislavery

    Abolition and Mass Media in Antebellum America

    Series series Material Texts
    Beginning with its establishment in the early 1830s, the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS) recognized the need to reach and consolidate a diverse and increasingly segmented audience. To do so, it produced a wide array of print, material, and visual media: almanacs and slave narratives, pincushions and gift books, broadsides and panoramas. Building on the distinctive practices of British ... Read more

    S$ 69.86 SGD

  • The Trouble with Post-Blackness

    An America in which the color of one's skin no longer matters would be unprecedented. With the election of President Barack Obama in 2008, that future suddenly seemed possible. Obama's rise reflects a nation of fluid populations and fortunes, a society in which a biracial individual could be embraced as a leader by all. Yet complicating this vision are shifting demographics, rapid redefinitions of ... Read more

    S$ 43.37 SGD

  • Bigger

    A Literary Life

    Series series Black Lives
    A biography of Native Son’s Bigger Thomas that examines his continued relevance in debates over Black men and the violence of racismBigger Thomas, the central figure in Richard Wright’s novel Native Son (1940), eludes easy categorization. A violent and troubled character who rejects the rules of society, Bigger is both victim and perpetrator, damaged by racism and segregation on the South Side of ... Read more

    S$ 25.82 SGD

  • Activism and the American Novel

    Religion and Resistance in Fiction by Women of Color

    Since the 1980s, many activists and writers have turned from identity politics toward ethnic religious traditions to rediscover and reinvigorate their historic role in resistance to colonialism and oppression. In her examination of contemporary fiction by women of color—including Toni Morrison, Ana Castillo, Toni Cade Bambara, Louise Erdrich, and Leslie Marmon Silko—Channette Romero considers the ... Read more

    S$ 37.92 SGD

  • N'Digo Legacy Black Luxe 110: Entrepreneurs Edition

    Iconic Black Chicagoan profiles. This volume is a book of comedians, athletes, and musicians of Chicago. A must have for everyone who cherishes the history of Chicago within the African American community. A contemporary history of over 30 years. ... Read more

    S$ 11.98 SGD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Beckett in Black and Red

    The Translations for Nancy Cunard's Negro

    Edited by Alan Warren Friedman ...
    Series series Irish Literature, History, and Culture
    In 1934, Nancy Cunard published Negro: An Anthology, which brought together more than two hundred contributions, serving as a plea for racial justice, an exposé of black oppression, and a hymn to black achievement and endurance. The anthology stands as a virtual ethnography of 1930s racial, historic, artistic, political, and economic culture. Samuel Beckett, a close friend of the flamboyant and ... Read more

    S$ 55.80 SGD

  • A Companion to African American Literature

    Edited by Gene Andrew Jarrett ...
    Series series Blackwell Companions to Literature and Culture
    Through a series of essays that explore the forms, themes, genres, historical contexts, major authors, and latest critical approaches, A Companion to African American Literature presents a comprehensive chronological overview of African American literature from the eighteenth century to the modern dayExamines African American literature from its earliest origins, through the rise of antislavery ... Read more

    S$ 67.99 SGD

  • Confronting the Odds

    African American Entrepreneurship in Cleveland, Ohio

    The history of African American entrepreneurship has produced a number of studies of economic development on the national level, but very few have examined this growth at the local level. Confronting the Odds was written to bridge that gap, and Bessie House-Soremekun provides this historical analysis of African American entrepreneurship in Cleveland, Ohio, from the early 1800s to the present. ... Read more

    S$ 23.53 SGD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Liberation Memories

    The Rhetoric and Poetics of John Oliver Killens

    by Keith Gilyard ...
    Series series African American Life
    This first book-length study of John Oliver Killens aims to help secure his place in literary history and explores his creation of an inspiring Black vernacular art—one that ennobles people of African descent and urges their political liberation.No serious history of the development of the African American novel from the 1950s onward can be written without reference to John Oliver Killens. A two ... Read more

    S$ 44.76 SGD or Free with Kobo Plus