Books by
Hazel Carby
Selected Articles by Hazel Carby
"Figuring the future in Los(t) Angeles." Comparative
American Studies, 1.1 (2003): 19-34.
"What is This 'Black' in Irish Popular Culture?" European
Journal of Cultural Studies, 4.3 (2001): 325-349.
"Can the Tactics of Cultural Integration Counter the Persistence
of Political Apartheid? Or, The Multicultural Wars, Part Two."
Race, Law and Culture: Reflections on Brown v. Board of Education.
Ed. Austin Sarat. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997. 221-8.
"National Nightmares: The Liberal Bourgeoisie and Racial Anxiety,"
Racial and Ethnic Identity: Psychological Development and Creative
Expression. Eds. Herbert W. Harris, Howard C. Blue and Ezra
E. Griffith. New York: Routledge, 1995. 173-91.
"Race and the Academy: Feminism and the Politics of Difference."
O Canone Nos Estudos Anglo-Americanos. Ed. Isabel Caldeira.
Coimbra, Portugal: Livraria Minerva, 1994. 247-53.
"'Hear My Voice, Ye Careless Daughters': Narratives of Slave
and Free Women before Emancipation." African American Autobiography:
A Collection of Critical Essays. Ed. William L. Andrews. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1993. 59-76.
"The Multicultural Wars." Radical History Review,
54.7 (1992): 7-18.
"Imagining Black Men: The Politics of Cultural Identity."
Yale Review, 80.3 (1992): 186-97.
"Policing the Black Woman's Body in an Urban Context."
Critical Inquiry, 18.4 (1992): 738-55.
"The Politics of Fiction, Anthropology, and the Folk: Zora
Neale Hurston." New Essays on Their Eyes Were Watching God.
Ed. Michael Awkward. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
71-93.
"Re-inventing History/Imagining the Future." Black
American Literature Forum, 20.2 (1989): 381-7.
"Proletarian or Revolutionary Literature: C. L. R. James and
the Politics of the Trinidadian Renaissance." South Atlantic
Quarterly, 87 (1988): 39-52.
"Ideologies of Black Folk: The Historical Novel of Slavery."
Slavery and the Literary Imagination. Eds. Deborah E. McDowell
and Arnold Rampersad. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press,
1989. 125-43.
"The Canon: Civil War and Reconstruction." Michigan
Quarterly Review. 28.1 (1989): 35-43.
"It Jus Be's Dat Way Sometime: The Sexual Politics of Women's
Blues." Radical America, 20 (1987): 9-22.
"'On the Threshold of Woman's Era': Lynching, Empire, and
Sexuality in Black Feminist Theory." Critical Inquiry,
12.1 (1985): 262-77.
"Schooling in Babylon. The Empire Strikes Back: Race and
Racism in Seventies Britain. London: Hutchinson, 1982. 182-211.
"White Woman Listen! Black Feminism and the Boundaries of
Sisterhood." The Empire Strikes Back: Race and Racism in
Seventies Britain. London: Hutchinson, 1982. 212-235.
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