Medleman9erman

Böcker
201
Samlingar
Taggar
gender and literature (16), African-American literature (14), Jewish diaspora (10), the South (10), race and gender (9), British literature (9), French literature (9), historical fiction (9), XIXth century (8), sexuality (8), modernism (8), African diaspora (8), colonialism (8), United States literature (7), the banal (7), criminality (7), travel narratives (6), capitalism (6), realism (6), WWII (6), Russian literature (6), German literature (5), miscegenation (5), New York Jewish diaspora (5), race relations (5), existentialism (5), Filipino-American literature (5), theater (5), diaspora (5), XIIIth century (5), development of capitalism (4), race and literature (4), Harlem Renaissance (4), philosophical literature (4), W.E.B. Du Bois (4), literature and empire (4), gender and sex (4), Latin American literature (3), Haiti (3), humanism (3), the Boom (3), sexual politics (3), post-WWII (3), Algeria (3), French-Algerian authors (3), lynching (3), gender-queer (3), siglo de oro (3), modernity (3), Chicago (3), Martinique (3), 1920s (3), Magical Realism (3), radical politics (3), the fantastic (3), Czech literature (3), race and class (3), Existentialism (3), decolonization (3), food politics (2), comparatism (2), sugar (2), meat industry (2), siglo XIX (2), German theater (2), homosexuality (2), anti-fascist literature (2), aesthetics (2), masculinism (2), ethics of reading (2), frame tales (2), class in the U.S. (2), advertising (2), history of revolution (2), African-American culture (2), Cuba (2), class and sexuality (2), history from below (2), penality (2), academic history (2), francophone literature (2), English literature (2), negritude (2), United States policy (2), commodity culture (2), mercantilism (2), inversion (2), multiculturalism (2), philosophic literature (2), intellectual critique (2), literature of Hawai'i (2), chanson de geste (2), the state and the body (2), carnivalesque (2), Nazism (2), Argentina (2), African-American history (2), English history (2), postmodern literature (2), poetry (2), absurd (2), 1970s (2), melodrama (2), Vietnam (2), comics (2), Egypt (2), academia (2), madness (2), the Enlightenment (2), the gothic (2), the Crusades (2), memory (2), education (2), construction of power (2), imperialism (2), literature and trauma (2), wwii (2), poverty (2), racism (2), courtly guide (2), hybridity (2), the revolutionary and society (1), the Philippines (1), Aztecs (1), Greek tragedy (1), anti-Semitism (1), pyrenees (1), gender and war (1), the Vietnam war (1), postmodernism (1), 2nd wave feminism (1), African-american literature (1), race riot (1), United States expatriates (1), writing/speech (1), outwork (1), class and revolution (1), the Mexican Revolution (1), the Oresteia (1), war and class (1), the Bible (1), sex-as-rape (1), class and literature (1), William of Orange (1), theory from the USSR (1), subaltern history (1), the Vietnam War (1), Baudelaire (1), the prison-industrial complex (1), trauma and memory (1), Saladin (1), trauma and literature (1), gender and politics (1), departements d'outre mer (1), roland (1), rock n' roll (1), viajeras (1), discurso femenino (1), Mallarme (1), United States fiction (1), heroin (1), scholasticism (1), ariel (1), Filipinas (1), caliban (1), Irish literature (1), whaling (1), essays (1), crime (1), death (1), King Louis IX (1), anthology (1), Nation of Islam (1), immigration literature (1), sentimental literature (1), Greek comedy (1), Italian literature (1), Plato (1), signifying (1), las guerras de independencia (1), Ethiopianism (1), Colombia (1), spanish literature (1), Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales (1), British history (1), Africa (1), racialism (1), siglo XII (1), state of the field (1), linguistics (1), India (1), 7th Crusade (1), magic (1), Ayubbid dynasty (1), pygmalion (1), parody (1), ideology (1), China (1), incest (1), Civil War (1), Mexican literature (1), bilingual (1), naturalism (1), orientalism (1), creation stories (1), abolitionism (1), child abuse (1), intersex (1), Greek diaspora (1), noir (1), solipsism (1), bilingual edition (1), treatise (1), Italian court (1), the bourgeoisie (1), theories of history (1), fast food (1), the Holocaust (1), fables (1), compendium (1), Reconstruction (1), apocalypse (1), orphan (1), abuse (1), morals (1), feminism (1), New York (1), folklore (1), 1950s (1), politics (1), storytelling (1), 1980s (1), dictatorship (1), WWI (1), authoritarianism (1), revolution (1), bureaucracy (1), slavery (1), outsider (1), popular culture (1), 19th century (1), pr (1), letters (1), 1960s (1), jazz (1), the self (1), double-consciousness (1), the mundane (1), nuclear age (1), sex and gender (1), slave narratives (1), neoliberalism (1), XIIth century (1), le nouveau roman (1), anti-colonialism (1), the veil (1), race and capitalism (1), race and nationalism (1), gender and capitalism (1), African-American diaspora (1), French Indochina (1), race and sexuality (1), metonymy (1), theory of representation (1), the mall (1), language structure (1), language politics (1), border theory (1), el cholo (1), sociology of taste (1), scientism and aesthetics (1), anglophone literature (1), repressive hypothesis (1), charlemagne (1), narrative and time (1), African literature (1), postmodernity (1), Kafka (1), Wales (1), mental capability (1), Israel (1), hard-boiled (1), Allan Bloom (1), the Cold War (1), Bukhaninism (1), huerfanos (1), prospero (1), the criminal type (1), Italian courts (1), the artist (1), escatology (1), labor literature (1), fragments (1), philosophy (1), play (1), impressionism (1), Malcolm X (1), islam in USA (1), society of discipline (1), intercourse in a man-made world (1)
Moln
Taggmoln, Författarmoln, Taggspegel
Medium
Gått med
Dec 9, 2006
Riktigt namn
Will
Om mitt bibliotek
My books are a meandering collection of books acquired in my schooling (from homeschooling K-12 where my tastes were heavily influenced by my parents through my BA and MA) as well as the cheapest recognizable paperbacks available at thrift stores. Therefore many of the editions are either bizarrely old and unknown (many preceding ISBNs) and the most up-to-date, authoritative/authorized texts.
Om mig
I am currently in an MA program in Comparative Literature at San Francisco State University, where i study literatures of the Americas and particularly literatures of diasporic communities in the United States. I am particularly interested in representations of history and identity, Latin American literatures, and the interrelations of emergent nations and literature. I am also deeply committed to free and integrated information sharing as well as a deconstructionist politics with utopian leanings.
Vistelseort
Oakland, CA