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  1. Alexander, Bryant Keith,;
    Reflections, Riffs and Remembrances: The Black Queer Studies in the Millennium Conference (2000),  In: Callaloo, 23(2000, no. 4, pp. 1285-1305(21)

  2. Avi-ram, Amitai F.,
    Apo Koinou in Audre Lorde and the Moderns,  In: Callaloo, 1986, 9, 1, 193-208(16)

  3. Bailey, Alison ; Zita, Jacquelyn.;
    The Reproduction of Whiteness: Race and the Regulation of the Gendered Body.  In: Hypatia. Bloomington: Spring 2007.vol. 22, no. 2; p. VII-XV(9)

  4. Ball, M. Charlene.;
    Old Magic and New Fury: The Theaphany of Afrekete in Audre Lorde's "Tar Beach".  In: NWSA Journal, vol. 13(2001), no. 1, pp. 61-85(25) ISSN 1040-0656

  5. Barbara, DiBernard.;
    Zami: A Portrait of an Artist as a Black Lesbian.  In: The Kenyon Review. Gambier: Fall 1991. vol. 13, no. 4; pp. 195-213(19)

  6. Barnes, Sharon L.;
    "I am. Are you ready?" The Challenge of Audre Lorde's Poetics of Inclusion.  In: Obsidian III. Spring/Summer 2004. vol. 5, no. 1; pp. 50-65(16)

  7. Barnes, Sharon L.;
    Marvelous Arithmetics: Prosthesis, Speech, and Death in the Late Work of Audre Lorde.  In: Womens Studies 37(2008), no. 7, pp. 769-789(21)

  8. Barrett, Michèle.; McIntosh, Mary.;
    Ethnocentrism and socialist-feminist theory.  In: Feminist Review. London: Jul 2005. p. 64-86(22)

  9. Bell, Macalester.
    A Woman's Scorn: Toward a Feminist Defense of Contempt as a Moral Emotion.  In: Hypatia, 20(2005), no. 4, pp. 80-93(14)

  10. Bhatia, Nandi.;
    Postcolonial theatres.  In: Feminist Review. London: Dec 2006. p. 5-9(5)

  11. Biggs, Mary.
    "Present, Infinitesimal, Infinite": The Political Vision and "Femin" Poetics of Marilyn Hacker.  In: Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 27, no. 1, 2006 pp. 1-20(20)

  12. Boucher, Georgie.;
    Fractured identity and agency and the plays of Adrienne Kennedy.  In: Feminist Review 84(2006), pp. 84 - 103 (20)

  13. Bowen, Angela.;
    Diving into Audre Lorde's "Blackstudies".  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2003. vol. 4, no. 1; pp. 109 -129(21)

  14. Bragg, Beauty ; McFarland, Pancho.;
    The Erotic and the Pornographic in Chicana Rap: JV vs. Ms. Sancha.  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2007. vol. 7, no. 2; pp. 1-21 (21)

  15. Browdy de Hernandez, Jennifer,
    On home ground: Politics, location, and the construction of identity in four American women's autobiographies  In: MELUS, 22(1997), no. 4, pp. 21-38(18) ISSN 0163755X,

     


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  16. Caldwell, Kia Lilly./ Hunter, Margaret.;
    Creating a Feminist Community on a Woman of Color Campus.  In: Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 25, no. 1, 2004, pp. 23-38(16)

  17. Chinn, Sarah E..;
    Feeling Her Way : Audre Lorde and the Power of Touch.  In: GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, vol. 9, no. 1/2, pp. 181-204(24)

  18. Clay, Andreana.;
    Like an Old Soul Record: Black Feminism, Queer Sexuality, and the Hip-Hop Generation.  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2008. vol. 8, no. 1; pp. 53-73(21)

  19. Coleman, Monica A.;
    Must I Be a Womanist?   In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, vol. 22, no. 1, Spring 2006, pp. 85-96(12)

  20. Christ, Carol P.;
    Embodied Embedded Mysticism: Affirming The Self and Others in a Radically Interdependent World.  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, vol. 24, no. 2, Fall 2008, pp. 159-167(8)

  21. Cutter, Martha J.;
    Dismantling "The Master's House": Critical Literacy in Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.  In: Callaloo, 19(1996), no. 1, pp. 209-225(17)

  22. Dever, Carolyn, Friedman, Susan S (REVIEWER).;
    Skeptical Feminism: Activist Theory, Activist Practice.  In: Resources for Feminist Research. Toronto: 2004. vol. 31, no. 1/2; pp. 37-42(6)

  23. Dhairyam, Sagri,;
    Artifacts for survival : Remapping the contours of poetry with Audre Lorde.  In: Feminist Studies, Summer 1992, 18, 2, pp. 229-256(28) ISSN 00463663

  24. Dilworth, Thomas.;
    Lorde's Power.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1998. vol. 57, no. 1; pp. 54-57(4)

  25. Dur´n, Isabel.;
    The body as cultural critique in American autobiography.  In: South Atlantic Review, 70(2005), no. 1, pp. 46-70(25)

     


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  26. Elizabeth, Alexander.;
    Coming out blackened and whole: fragmentation and reintegration in Audre Lord's Zami and The Cancer Journals.  In: American Literary History, 6(2994), no. 4, pp. 695-715 (21)

  27. Faymonville, Carmen.;
    Black Germans and Transnational Identification.  In: Callaloo, 26(2003), no. 2 , pp. 364-382(19)

  28. Field, Susan.;
    Open to Influence: Ralph Waldo Emerson and Audre Lorde on Loss.  In: American Transcendental Quarterly. Kingston: Mar 2005. vol. 19, no. 1; pp. 5-22(18)

  29. Frederick,.Rhonda D.;
    What if you're an "incredibly unattractive, fat, pastrylike-fleshed man"?: Teaching Jamaica Kincaid's A Small Place.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Summer 2003. Vol. 30, Iss. 3; p. 1-19(19)

  30. Fuller, Laurie. Meiners, Erica R.;
    Reflections: Empowering Women, Technology, and (Feminist) Institutional Changes.  In: Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Volume 26, Number 1, 2005, pp. 168-180(13)

  31. Ginzberg, Ruth,;
    Audre Lorde's (Nonessentialist) Lesbian Eros.  In: Hypatia, Fall 1992, 7, 4, pp. 73-90(18) ISSN 08875367

  32. Glave, Thomas,;
    Fire and ink: toward a quest for language, history, and a moral imagination,  In: Callaloo, 26(2003), no. :3, pp. 614-621(8)

  33. Gomez, Jewelle.;
    Audre Lorde: Passing of a sister warrior.  In: Essence. New York: May 1993. vol. 24, no. 1; p. 89-91(4)

  34. Gorsline, R. H..;
    James Baldwin and Audre Lorde as Theological Resources for the Celebration of Darkness.  In: Theology and Sexuality, 10(2003), part 1, pp. 58-72(15)

  35. Griffin, Farah Jasmine.
    Textual Healing: Claiming Black Women's Bodies, the Erotic and Resistance in Contemporary Novels of Slavery.  In: Callaloo, 19(1996), no. 2, pp. 519-536(18)

     


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  36. Hall Lynda,;
    Passion(ate) Plays "Wherever We Found Space" : Lorde and Gomez Queer(y)ing Boundaries and Acting.  In: Callaloo, 23(2000), no. 1, pp. 394-421(28) (this issue is dedicated to the Memory of Melvin Dixon and the Memory of Audre Lorde)

  37. Hanemann, Cordelia Maxwell.;
    Sites of Resistance: Language, Intertextuality, and Subjectivity in the Poetry of Diane Wakoski.  Dissertation. Louisiana State University. 2005. 235 pp.

  38. Hartman, Stephanie.;
    Reading the Scar in Breast Cancer Poetry.  In: Feminist Studies.. Spring 2004. vol. 30, no. 1; pp. 155-177(23)

  39. Hong, Kyungwon.
    "The Future of Our Worlds": Black Feminism and the Politics of Knowledge in the University under Globalization1.Grace.  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2008. vol. 8, no. 2; pp. 95-115 (21)

  40. Hughes, Sheila Hassell,
    Eye to eye : using women's literature as lenses for feminist theology.  In: Literature & Theology, 16(2002), no. 1, pp. 1-26(26)

  41. Huguley, Piper G.;
    Introduction.  In: Why Tell the Truth When a Lie Will Do?: Re-Creations and Resistance in the Self-Authored Life Writing of Five American Women Fiction Writers.by Piper G. Huguley.   Dissertation. Georgia State University, 2006. pp. 1-22(22)

  42. Jacqueline Petropoulos.;
    Performing African Canadian identity: diasporic reinvention in Afrika Solo.  In: Feminist Review. London: Dec 2006. p. 104-123(20)

  43. Jain, S Lochlann.;
    Cancer Butch.  In: Cultural Anthropology. Washington: Nov 2007. vol. 22, no. 4; pp. 502 -538(37)

  44. Johnson, Maria V.
    Pouring Out the Blues: Gwen "Sugar Mama" Avery's Song of Freedom.  In: Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 25, no. 1, 2004, pp. 93-110(18)

  45. Jones, David M.;
    Postmodernism, Pop Music, and Blues Practice in Nelson George's Post-Soul Culture.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 2007. vol. 41, no. 4; pp. 667-694 (28)

  46. Jones, Meta DuEwa.
    Jazz Prosodies: Orality and Textuality.  In: Callaloo, vol. 25, no. 1, Winter 2002, pp. 66-91(26)

     


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  47. Keating, Ann Louise.;
    Making "Our Shattered Faces Whole" : The Black Goddess and Audre Lorde's Revision of Patriarchal Myth.  In: Frontiers, 1992, 13, 1, p. 20-33(14) ISSN 01609009

  48. Kim, Nami.;
    "My/Our" Comfort Not at the Expense of "Somebody Else's": Toward a Critical Global Feminist Theology.  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, vol. 21, no. 2, Fall 2005, pp. 75-94(20)

  49. Kimmich, Allison.;
    Writing the body : from abject to subject,  In: A/B: Auto/Biography Studies, 13(1998), no. 2, pp. 223-34. (1998) ISSN 0898-957

  50. King, Katie,;
    Audre Lorde's lacquered layerings : the lesbian bar as a site of literary production.  In: Cultural Studies, 2(1988), no. 3, pp. 321-342(22)

  51. Kinnamon, Keneth.
    Anthologies of African-American Literature from 1845 to 1994.  In: Callalo, 20(1997), no. 2, pp. 461-481(21)

  52. Kolin, P.C.;
    Audre Lorde's ``Afterimages'': History, Scripture, Myth and Nightmare.  In: Notes on Contemporary Literature, 2008, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 9-12(4)

  53. Lee V.;
    Women reading women writing : Self-invention in Paula Gunn Allen, Gloria Anzaldua, and Audre Lorde.  In: Signs, vol. 25, 1999, pp. 275-279(5)

  54. Lewis, Gail.;
    Audre Lorde: vignettes and mental conversations.  In: Feminist Review. London: Jul 2005. p. 130-145(16)

  55. Lindemann, Marilee..;
    Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Witch? Queer Studies in American Literature.  In: American Literary History, vol. 12, no. 4, Winter 2000, pp. 757-770(14)

  56. Loichot, Valérie.;
    Edwidge Danticat's Kitchen History.  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2004. Vol. 5, Iss. 1; p. 92-116 (25)

  57. Lorde, Audre.;
    « Audre Lorde »: A Special Section.  In: Callaloo. Baltimore: Winter 1991. vol. 14, no. 1; p. 37-95(59)

  58. Lorde, Audre.;
    A Burst of Light.  In: Essence. New York: Jan 1988. vol. 18, no. 9; p. 46-49 (4)

     


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  59. Major W.;
    Audre Lorde's The Cancer Journals : Autopathography as resistance.  In: Mosaic-A Journal For The Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, Vol. 35, jun. 2002, pp. 39-56(18)

  60. May, Vivian M.
    Thinking from the Margins, Acting at the Intersections: Anna Julia Cooper's A Voice from the South.  In: Hypatia, 19(2004), no. 2, pp. 74-91(18)

  61. Megan, Obourn,;
    Audre Lorde: Trauma Theory and Liberal Multiculturalism.  In: MELUS, Fall 2005, 30, 3, pp. 219-246(28) ISSN 0163-755X

  62. Metress, Christopher.,
    'No justice, no peace': the figure of Emmett Till in African American literature,  In: MELUS, 28(2003), no. 1, pp. 87-103(17)

  63. Michaels, J.;
    The Impact of Audre Lorde's Politics and Poetics on Afro-German Women Writers.  In: German Studies Review, 29(2006), no. 1, pp. 21-40(20)

  64. Miles, Angela.;
    Jeri Wine and the Feminist Party of Canada.  In: Resources for Feminist Research. Toronto: 2007. vol. 32, no. 1/2; pp. 169 -173(5)

  65. Miranda, Deborah A.;
    Dildos, Hummingbirds, and Driving Her Crazy: Searching for American Indian Women's Love Poetry and Erotics.  In: Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Volume 23, Number 2, 2002, pp. 135-149(16)

  66. Morris, Margaret Kissam,;
    Audre Lorde: Textual Authority and the Embodied Self.  In: Frontiers, 23(2002), no. 1, pp. 168 - 188(21) ISSN 01609009

  67. Myriam J. A. Chancy.;
    Subversive Sexualities: Revolutionizing Gendered Identities.  In: Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Vol. 29, no. 1, 2008. pp. 51-74(24)

     


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  68. Olson, Lester C.;
    Liabilities of language: Audre Lorde reclaiming difference.  In: The Quarterly Journal of Speech. Annandale: Nov 1998. vol. 84, no. 4; pp. 448-470(23)

  69. Olson, Lester C.;
    On the margins of rhetoric: Audre Lorde transforming silence into language and action.  In: The Quarterly Journal of Speech. Annandale: Feb 1997. vol. 83, no. 1; pp. 49-70(22)

  70. Olson, Lester C.;
    The Personal, the Political, and Others: Audre Lorde Denouncing "The Second Sex Conference".  In: Philosophy and Rhetoric, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 259-285(27)

  71. O'neil, Justine Eileen.;
    „Reciprocity is Everything": The Female Journey to Elective Bonding in African-American Literature.  Thesis. North Carolina State university, 2006. 70 pp.

  72. Ortega, Mariana.;
    Being Lovingly, Knowingly Ignorant: White Feminism and Women of Color.  In: Hypatia, 21(2006), no. 3, pp. 56-74(19)

  73. Patricia Spears-Jones.;
    Conversations With Audre Lorde.  In: Black Issues Book Review. Fairfax: Sep/Oct 2004. vol. 6, no.5; p. 55 (1)

  74. Peoples ,Whitney A.;
    "Under Construction": Identifying Foundations of Hip-Hop Feminism and Exploring Bridges between Black Second-Wave and Hip-Hop Feminisms1.  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2008. vol. 8, no. 1; pp. 19-52 (34)

  75. Priest, Myisha.;
    Salvation is the Issue1.  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2008. vol. 8, no. 2; pp. 116 -122(7)

  76. Provost, Kara.;
    Becoming Afrekete: The trickster in the work of Audre Lorde.  In: MELUS, 20(1995), no. 4, pp. 45-59(15) ISSN 0163755X

     


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  77. Rowell, Charles H.;
    Above the Wind: An Interview with Audre Lorde.  In: Callaloo. 14(1991).no. 1, pp. 83-95(13)

  78. Rowell, Charles H.;
    Above the Wind: An interview with Audre Lorde.  In: Callaloo. 23(2000), no. 1; pp. 52-63(12)

  79. Rowell Charles H.;
    Calling (Out) Our Names : An Editor's Note.  In: Callaloo, vol. 23, no. 1, Winter 2000, pp. 1-5(5) (this issue is dedicated to the Memory of Melvin Dixon and the Memory of Audre Lorde)

  80. Rowell, Charles H.;
    An Interview with Brent Hayes Edwards.  In: Callaloo, 22(1999), no. 4, pp. 784-797(14)

  81. Rowell, Charles H;
    An Interview with Farah Jasmine Griffin.  In: Callaloo, 22(1999), no. 4, pp. 872-892(21)

  82. Rudnitsky, Lexi,;
    The power and sequelae of Audre Lorde's sytactical strategies.  In: Callaloo, 26(2003), ,no. 2, pp. 473-485(13.)

  83. Rushin, Kate.;
    Remembering Audre Lorde.  In: Black Issues Book Review. Fairfax: Mar/Apr 2000. vol. 2, no. 2; pp. 12-14(3)

  84. Sharon, Barnes.;
    Marvelous Arithmetics: Prosthesis, Speech, and Death in the Late Work of Audre Lorde.  In: Women's Studies, October 2008, vol. 37, no: 7, pp. 769-789(21)

  85. Shaw, Andrea.;
    Conversations with Audre Lorde.  In: World Literature Today. Norman: Jan/Feb 2006. vol. 80, no. 1; p. 60 (1)

  86. Shaw, Carolyn Martin.;
    You had a daughter, but I am becoming a woman": Sexuality, Feminism and Postcoloniality in Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions and She No Longer Weeps.  In: Research in African Literatures, vol. 38(2007), no. 4, pp. 7-27(21)

  87. Springer, Jennifer Thorington.;
    Reconfigurations of Caribbean History: Michelle Cliff's Rebel Women.  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2007. vol. 7, no. 2; pp. 43-60 (18)

  88. Springer, Jennifer Thorington.;
    "Roll It Gal": Alison Hinds, Female Empowerment, and Calypso.  In: Meridians. Middletown: 2008. vol. 8, no. 1; pp. 93-129 (37)

     


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  89. Thorsson, Courtney.;
    Dancing up a Nation: Paule Marshall's Praisesong for the Widow.  In: Callaloo, vol. 30, no. 2, Spring 2007 pp. 644-652(9)

  90. Tompkins, Kyla Wazana.;
    "Everything 'Cept Eat Us": The Antebellum Black Body Portrayed as Edible Body.  In: Callaloo, 30(2007), no. 1, pp. 201-224(25)

  91. Townsand, Price-Spratlen.;
    Negotiating legacies: Audre Lorde, W.E.B. DuBois, Marlon Riggs, and me.  In: Harvard Educational Review. Cambridge: Summer 1996. vol. 66, no. 2; p. 216-230 (15)

  92. Waller, Marguerite R.;
    Epistemologies of Engagement.  In: College Literature, 32.3, Summer 2005, pp. 154-170(17)

  93. Walk, Lori L.;
    Audre Lorde's life writing : the politics of location,  In: Women's Studies, 32(2003), no. 7, pp. 815-834(20)

  94. West, Traci C.,
    Response.  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, vol. 22, no. 1, Spring 2006, pp. 128-134(7)

  95. Wright, Michelle M.;
    Others-from-Within from Without: Afro-German Subject Formation and the Challenge of a Counter-Discourse.  In: Callaloo, 26(2003), no. 2, pp. 296-305(10)

  96. Wu, Cynthia.;
    Marked bodies, marking time: reclaiming the warrior in Audre Lorde's The Cancer Journals,  In: A/B: Auto/Biography Studies 17(2002), no. 2, pp. 245-261(17)

  97. Yakini, B. Kemp,;
    Writing power: identity complexities and the exotic erotic in Audre Lorde's writing,  In: Studies in the Literary Imagination, Fall 2004, 37, 2, p. 21-36(17). ISSN 00393819

     


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  98. Adjarian, M.;
    Conversations with Audre Lorde.  In: Choice. Middletown: Feb 2005. vol. 42, no. 6; pp. 1021-1022(2)

  99. Burns A.,
    Warrior poet : A biography of Audre Lorde.  In: Library Journal, vol. 19, mar. 2004, pp.77;

  100. George, Eva.;
    Conversations with Audre Lorde.  In: Lambda Book Report. Washington: Jan-Mar 2005. vol. 13, no. 6/8; pp. 50-51(2)

  101. Gleason, William,;
    Review of Wallace-Sanders, Kimberly (ed.), Skin deep, spirit strong: the Black female body in American culture.  In: African American Review, 39(2005), no. 1/2, pp. 245-247(3)

  102. Lupack, Barbara. Tepa,;
    Women Reading Women Writing: Self-Invention in Paula Gunn Allen, Gloria Anzaldua, and Audre Lorde.  In: American Literature. Durham: Jun 1997. vol. 69, no. 2; pp. 428-429(2)

  103. Mance, Ajuan Maria.
    Of Women, Poetry, and Power: Strategies of Address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorede, and Angelou (review).  In: Callaloo, 27(2004), no. 2, pp. 575-579(5)

  104. Muir, Lisa.;
    Mothers of the twentieth century.  In: College Literature. West Chester: Spring 2002. vol. 29, no. 2; pp. 133-141(9)

  105. Pearl Nancy.;
    The collected poems of Audre Lorde.  In: Library Journal, vol. 127,( nov. 2002), pp. 152(1)

  106. Pope, Jacquelyn.;
    Warrior Poet: A Biography of Audre Lorde.  In: Callaloo., 30(2007), no. 2; pp. 662-664 (3 )

  107. After the Bell: Contemporary American Prose about School.  In: Harvard Educational Review. Cambridge: Summer 2008. vol. 78, no. 2; p. 426-428(3)

  108. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people and education.  In: Harvard Educational Review, Summer 1996. Vol. 66; p. 173


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