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- Ashe, Bertram D.
"Why don't he like my hair?": constructing African-American Standards of Beauty in Toni Morrison's 'Song of Solomon' and Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' [Words: 9159] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1995. - Batker, Carol.
"Love me like I like to be": the sexual politics of Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God,' the classic blues and the Black Women's Club movement. [Words: 8710] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1998. - Bernard, Emily.
BIBR talks to Valerie Boyd. [Interview. Words: 1104] In: Black Issues Book Review, Jan 1, 2003. - Bernard, Emily.
Wrapped in Rainbows: the Life of Zora Neale Hurston. [Book Review. Words: 878] In: Black Issues Book Review, Jan 1, 2003. - Bordelon, Pam.
New tracks on 'Dust Tracks': toward a reassessment of the life of Zora Neale Hurston. [Words: 9333] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1997. - Boxwell, D.A.
"Sis Cat" as ethnographer: self-presentation and self-inscription in Zora Neale Hurston's 'Mules and Men.' [Words: 7078] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1992.
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- Carson, Warren J..
Zora Neale Hurston and a History of Southern Life. [Book Review. Words: 330] In: Black Issues Book Review, Sep 1, 2005. - Carter, Zakia.
Zora Neale Hurston: a Life in Letters. [Book Review. Words: 492] In: Black Issues Book Review, Nov 1, 2002. - Clarke, Deborah.
"The porch couldn't talk for looking": Voice and Vision in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.'(Zora Neale Hurston)(Critical Essay) [Critical Essay. Words: 9579] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2001. - Ciuba, Gary.
The Worm Against the Word: The Hermeneutical Challenge in Hurston's Jonah's Gourd Vine. [Critical Essay. Words: 8910] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2000. - Connor, Kimberly Rae.
'To Disembark': the slave narrative tradition. [Words: 13373] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1996. - Corbould, Clare.
Streets, sounds and identity in interwar Harlem. [Words: 17020] In: Journal of Social History, Jun 22, 2007. - Curren, Erik D.
Should their eyes have been watching God? Hurston's use of religious experience and Gothic horror. [Words: 5568] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1995. - Cutter, Martha J.
Sharon L. Jones. Rereading the Harlem Renaissance: Race, Class, and Gender in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West. [Book Review. Words: 955] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2003. - Domina, Lynn.
"Protection in My Mouf": self, voice, and community in Zora Neale Hurston's 'Dust Tracks on a Road' and 'Mules and Men.' (autobiography and ethnography by Zora Neale Hurston) [Words: 8193] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1997.
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- Emery, Amy Fass.
The Zombie in/as the text: Zora Neale Hurston's Tell My Horse. [Words: 6269] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2005. - English, Daylanme K.
Somebody else's foremother: David Haynes and Zora Neale Hurston. [Words: 8990] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1999. - English, Daylanme K.
Zora Neale Hurston's their eyes were watching God: A casebook. [Book Review. Words: 1057] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2001.
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- Gilliams, Teresa.
Carla Kaplan, ed. Zora Neale Hurston: a Life in Letters. [Book Review. Words: 1372] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2004. - Grant, Nathan.
Tiffany Ruby Patterson. Zora Neale Hurston and a History of Southern Life. [Book review. Words: 1139] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2006. - Griffin, Farah Jasmine.
Women of the Harlem Renaissance. [Book Review. Words: 1512] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1997.
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- Hagood, Taylor.
Dramatic deception and black identity in The First One and Riding the Goat. [Critical Essay. Words: 7525] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2005. - Harris, Will.
Early black women playwrights and the dual liberation motif. [Words: 9650] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1994. - Hill, Lynda.
Zora Neale Hurston: An Annotated Bibliography and Reference Guide. [Book Review. Words: 563] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2000. - Hoeller, Hildegard.
Race, modernism, and plagiarism: the case of Nella Larsen's "Sanctuary". [Words: 9135] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2006. - Hoffman-Jeep, Lynda.
Creating Ethnography: Zora Neale Hurston and Lydia Cabrera. [Words: 10684] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2005. - Hubbard, Dolan.
"'... Ah said Ah'd save de text for you'": recontextualizing the sermon to tell (her)story in Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' (Black South Fiction, Art, Culture) [Words: 6808] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1993.
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- Jackson, Chuck.
Waste and Whiteness: Zora Neale Hurston and the Politics of Eugenics. [Words: 14627] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2000. - Jirousek, Lori.
"That commonality of feeling": Hurston, hybridity, and ethnography. [Critical Essay. Words: 6120] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2004. - Johnson, Maria V.
"The world in a jug and the stopper in (her) hand": 'Their Eyes' as blues performance. [Words: 8693] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1998. - Johnson, Maria V.
"You Just Can't Keep a Good Woman Down": Alice Walker sings the blues. [Words: 9195] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1996. - Johnson, Sharon D.
All eyes on "eyes"; Oprah's adaptation of Zora's classic novel, starring Halle as Janie, is a historical moment for the worlds of television and literature. [Words: 1550] In: Black Issues Book Review, Mar 1, 2005.
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- Laudun, John.
Reading Hurston writing. [Words: 10614] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2004. - Lee, Thonnia.
A literary sojourn. [Words: 459] In: Black Enterprise, Feb 1, 1994. - Lindroth, James.
Images of subversion: Ishmael Reed and the hoodoo trickster. [Words: 7084] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1996.
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- Macki, Adrienne C.
"Talking B(l)ack": construction of gender and race in the Plays of Eulalie Spence. [Words: 9889] In: Theatre History Studies, Jan 1, 2007. - Manuel, Carme.
Mule Bone: Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston's Dream Deferred of an African-American Theatre of the Black Word. [Critical Essay. Words: 10209] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2001. - Mayberry, Susan Neal.
Something other than a family quarrel: the beautiful boys in Morrison's Sula. [Words: 10452] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2003. - Moody, Joycelyn.
Nellie McKay--a memorial. [Editorial. Words: 20931] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2006. - METZER, DAVID.
SHADOW PLAY: THE SPIRITUAL IN DUKE ELLINGTON'S "BLACK AND TAN FANTASY". [Words: 9539] In: Black Music Research Journal, Sep 22, 1997. - Nicholls, David G.
Migrant Labor, Folklore, and Resistance in Hurston's Polk County: Reframing Mules and Men. [Critical Essay. Words: 7962] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1999.
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- Pavlic, Edward M..
"Papa Legba, ouvrier barriere por moi passer": Esu in Their Eyes & Zora Neale Hurston's Diasporic Modernism. [Words: 15139] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2004. - Plant, Deborah G.
Critical Essays: Zora Neale Hurston. [Book Review. Words: 1939] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2000. - Plant, Deborah G.
Zora Neale Hurston: The Breath of Her Voice. [Book Review. Word: 950] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2002. - Porter, Evette.
Zora Neale Hurston: with a half dozen new books, the literary world reexamines this enigmatic writer's life's work. (tribute). [Brief Article. Words: 1000] In: Black Issues Book Review, Jan 1, 2002.
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- Racine, Maria J.
Voice and interiority in Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' (Black Women's Culture Issue) [Words: 6032] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1994. - Ramsey, Allen.
An interview with Jewell Parker Rhodes. [Interview. Words: 7242] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1995. - Reynolds, Clarence V.
Every Tongue Got to Confess: Negro Folk-tales from the Gulf States. (fiction reviews). [Book Review. Words: 579] In: Black Issues Book Review, Nov 1, 2001. - Robeson, Elizabeth.
Wrapped in Rainbows: The Life of Zora Neale Hurston. [Book Review. Words: 787] In: Journal of Southern History, Nov 1, 2005. - Robison, Lori.
Zora Neale Hurston and a History of Southern Life. [Book review. Words: 539] In: Journal of Southern History, Nov 1, 2006. - Rutledge, Gregory.
"The Nellie Tree," or, disbanding the Wheatley Court. [Words: 15882] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2006.
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- Sailer, Steve.
Zora Neale Hurston: Folklore, Memoirs, and Other Writings. [Book Review. Words: 1851] In: National Review, Apr 3, 1995. - Sailer, Steve.
Zora Neale Hurston: Novels and Stories. [Book Review. Words: 1851] In: National Review, Apr 3, 1995. - Schroeder, Patricia R.
Rootwork: Arthur Flowers, Zora Neale Hurston, and the "literary hoodoo" tradition. [Words: 6047] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2002. - Silverman, Debra B..
Nella Larsen's 'Quicksand': untangling the webs of exoticism. [Words: 9848] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1993. - Simmons, Ryan.
"The hierarchy itself": Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and the sacrifice of narrative authority. [Critical Essay. Words: 8283] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2002.
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- Tarver, Australia.
Social Rituals and the Verbal Art of Zoal Neale Hurston. [Book Review. Words: 1911] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1999. - Tener, Robert L.
Martha Gilman Bower. "Color Struck" under the Gaze: Ethnicity and the Pathology of Being in the Plays of Johnson, Hurston, Childress, Hansberry, and Kennedy. [Book Review. Words: 1374] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2004. - Thompson, Mark Christian.
National socialism and blood-sacrifice in Zora Neale Hurston's Moses, Man of the Mountain. [Critical Essay. Words: 13695] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2004. - Trefzer, Annette.
Possessing the Self: Caribbean Identities in Zora Neale Hurston's Tell My Horse. [Words: 8053] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2000. - Tucker, Lindsey.
Recovering the conjure woman: texts and contexts in Gloria Naylor's 'Mama Day.' (Black Women's Culture Issue) [Words: 9353] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1994.
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- Walker, Pierre A.
Zora Neale Hurston and the post-modern self in 'Dust Tracks on a Road.' [Words: 8593] In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1998. - Washington-Favors, Sarah M..
The Harlem Renaissance, 1920-1940, vol. 3, Black Writers Interpret the Harlem Renaissance. [Book Review. Words: 849] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1999. - Weathers, Glenda B.
Biblical trees, biblical deliverance: literary landscapes of Zora Neale Hurston and Toni Morrison. [Words: 8209] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2005. - Wheeler, Lesley.
This Waiting for Love: Helene Johnson, Poet of the Harlem Renaissance. [Book Review. Words: 1083] In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2002. - Wilentz, Gay.
Liberating Voices: Oral Tradition in African American Literature. [Book Review. Words: 2751] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1994. - Wilentz, Gay.
White Rat. [Book Review. Words: 2751] In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1994. - Williams, Donna M.
Our love/hate relationship with Zora Neale Hurston. [Biography. Words: 1824] In: The Black Collegian, Jan 1, 1994. - Woodson, Jon.
Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' and the influence of Jens Peter Jacobsen's 'Marie Grubbe.' [Words: 10708] In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1992.
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- Young, Earni.
Zoraphile: all about one of black literature's most storied authors. [Words: 955] In: Black Issues Book Review, Mar 1, 2005.
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