2/21: BROWN STUDY Bibliography

I've been tweeting snippets of my research in preparation for next month's BROWN STUDY and thought I'd share the Bibliography here in case anyone is interested in further reading. If you don't have access to any of these resources, email me and I'm happy to share.



BROWN STUDY Bibliography, February 2021

Brannon, D. J. (2011). There is that line again: Revealing the pantoum in context.

Hurtado, A. (1989). Relating to Privilege: Seduction and Rejection in the Subordination of White Women and Women of Color. Signs, 14(4), 833-855. Retrieved January 24, 2021, from http://jstor.org/stable/3174686

Jones, N. (2017). Aggressive encounters & white fragility: deconstructing the trope of the Angry Black Woman. Iowa Law Review, 102(5), 2017-2069.

Kowasic, T. N. (2013). Race, power, and White womanhood: The obsessions of Tom Watson and Thomas Dixon Jr (Unpublished master's thesis). Virginia Commonwealth University. doi:https://doi.org/10.25772/TJ5S-P828

Phillips (née Johnson), Shernā Ann. (2020). Distressing the damsel with #Blackgirlmagic in the “Me too” era (2006–Present): A discourse analysis of black women in plays by marginalized authors (Order No. 27830368). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (2432857133). Retrieved from https://search-proquest-com.huaryu.kl.oakland.edu/dissertations-theses/distressing-damsel-with-blackgirlmagic-me-too-era/docview/2432857133

Price, A. O. (2019, July 26). Regarding the Em Dash. The Millions. https://themillions.com/2018/01/regarding-the-em-dash.html

Wells, P. (1976). Note on the Pantoum form. LiNQ (Literature in North Queensland), 5(2).

Welter, B. (1966). The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860. American Quarterly, 18(2), 151-174. doi:10.2307/2711179

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