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Meina Yates-Richard
Meina Yates-Richard
Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English, Emory University
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what Is Your Mother’s Name?”: Maternal Disavowal and the Reverberating Aesthetic of Black Women’s Pain in Black Nationalist Literature
M Yates-Richard
American literature 88 (3), 477-507, 2016
112016
‘Hell You Talmbout’: Janelle Monáe’s Black Cyberfeminist Sonic Aesthetics
M Yates-Richard
Feminist Review 127 (1), 35-51, 2021
102021
Hearing What Black Women Have Been Telling Us All Along: On Patricia Hill Collins's Black Feminist Thought
M Yates-Richard
post45.org, 2020
42020
"'In the Wake' of the 'Quake: Mary Ellen Pleasant's Diasporic Hauntings"
M Yates-Richard
amsj: American Studies 58 (3), 37-57, 2019
22019
Sara Clarke Kaplan, The Black Reproductive: Unfree Labor and Insurgent Motherhood
M Yates-Richard
American Literary History 35 (3), 1579-1582, 2023
2023
Guest Editors’ Introduction—Visionary Praxis: Paule Marshall’s, Ntozake Shange’s, and Toni Morrison’s Foresight concerning Sick Violence and Violent Sickness
R Brooks, M Yates-Richard
MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literatures of the United States 46 (4), 2022
2022
Sounds and Signs of Black Womanhood
M Yates-Richard
Ralph Ellison in Context, 137-146, 2021
2021
Nicole Brittingham Furlonge. Race Sounds: The Art of Listening in African American Literature.
M Yates-Richard
African American Review 52 (4), 406-410, 2019
2019
Race Sounds: The Art of Listening in African American Literature
M Yates-Richard
African American Review 52 (4), 406-408, 2019
2019
"Refusing Daffodils: The Resistant Pedagogies of Michelle Cliff's Abeng"
M Yates-Richard
Journal of West Indian Literature 27 (1), 32-49, 2019
2019
Echoes of the Future-Past: Slavery and Sonic Testimony in African American and Diasporic Literature 1845-Present
M Yates-Richard
2016
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