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Introduction: Infrastructures of African American Print
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
,
Jonathan Senchyne
(see profile)
Date:
2019
Group(s):
LLC African American Forum
,
TM Book History, Print Cultures, Lexicography
Item Type:
Book chapter
Opening page of Nella Larsen’s “Sanctuary,” with Winold Reiss’s illustration (1930)
Author(s):
Barbara Hochman
Editor(s):
Brigitte Fielder
,
Jonathan Senchyne
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Item Type:
Image
Blackface Desdemona: Theorizing Race on the Nineteenth-Century American Stage
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
,
Literature--Adaptations
,
Theater and society
,
American drama
,
American literature
,
Americans--Social life and customs
,
Critical race theory
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
blackface
,
desdemona
,
nineteenth-century American
,
queer temporality
,
Racialization
,
Shakespeare in adaptation
,
American literature and culture
,
Race critical theory
Frances Ellen Watkins (Harper)'s Forest Leaves
Editor(s):
Alex W. Black
,
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
,
Johanna Ortner
Date:
2016
Subject(s):
American poetry--African American authors
,
American literature--African American authors
,
Nineteenth century
,
American literature
,
Americans--Social life and customs
Item Type:
Online publication
Tag(s):
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
,
early african american print
,
forest leaves
,
African American poetry
,
African American literature
,
19th-century African American literature
,
19th-century American literature
,
19th-century American culture
“No Rights That Any Body Is Bound to Respect” Pets, Race, and African American Child Readers
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Readers--African Americans
,
Children's literature
,
Periodicals
,
African American children
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Christian Recorder
,
Reprinting
,
African American child readers
,
African American readers
,
Reception theory
Black Dogs, Bloodhounds, and Best Friends African Americans and Dogs in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionist Literature
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2016
Subject(s):
Animals--Study and teaching
,
Slavery
,
Race
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Harriet Beecher Stowe
,
Racialization
,
Human-Animal Studies
,
Animal studies
,
Abolition
The Woman of Colour and Black Atlantic Movement
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2016
Subject(s):
Literature
,
Eighteenth century
,
Blacks--Study and teaching
,
Atlantic Ocean Region
,
Race
Item Type:
Book chapter
Tag(s):
Black Atlantic
,
The Woman of Colour
,
18th-century literature
,
Black Atlantic studies
"Almost Eliza": Genre, Racialization, and Reading Mary King as the Mixed-Race Heroine of William G. Allen's The American Prejudice Against Color
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2013
Subject(s):
Slavery
,
Race
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
The American Prejudice Against Color
,
Uncle Tom's Cabin
,
Interracial Marriage
,
William Allen
,
Mary King
,
Abolition
,
Genre
Black Girls, White Girls, American Girls: Slavery and Racialized Perspectives in Abolitionist and Neoabolitionist Children’s Literature
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2017
Subject(s):
Children's literature
,
Slavery
,
Fiction
,
Nineteenth century
,
Friendship
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
abolitionist children's literature
,
American Girl
,
interracial friendship
,
neoabolitionist fiction
,
#weneeddiversebooks
,
Abolition
,
Nineteenth-century fiction
“Those people must have loved her very dearly”: Interracial Adoption and Radical Love in Antislavery Children’s Literature
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2016
Subject(s):
Children's literature
,
Race
,
Slavery
,
Fiction
,
Nineteenth century
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
abolitionist children's literature
,
kinship
,
adoption
,
multiracial family
,
Abolition
,
Nineteenth-century fiction
Visualizing Racial Mixture and Movement: Music, Notation, Illustration
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2015
Subject(s):
American literature
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
race
,
sheet music
,
Visual Culture
,
Visual culture
Animal Humanism: Race, Species, and Affective Kinship in Nineteenth-Century Abolitionism
Author(s):
Brigitte Fielder
(see profile)
Date:
2013
Subject(s):
American literature
,
Animal rights
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
abolition
,
animal studies
,
children's literature
,
nineteenth-century American literature
,
race and species
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