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The mixed blood writer as interpreter and mythmaker / Patricia Riley
Was Roxy Black? race as stereotype in Mark Twain, Edward Windsor Kemble, and Paul Laurence Dunbar / Werner Sollors
Out of the melting pot and into the frontera: race, sex, nation, and home in Velina Hasu Houston's American Dreams / Michele Janette
"The hybrids and the cosmopolitans": race, gender, and the masochism in Diana Chang's The frontiers of love / Sandra Baringer
Metisse blanche: Kim Lefevre and transnational space / Isabelle Thuy Pelaud
Smuggling across the borders of race, gender, and sexuality: Sui Sin Far's Mrs. Spring Fragrance / Martha J. Cutter
Taking place: African-Native American subjectivity in A yellow raft in blue water / Hertha D. Sweet Wong
Developing a kin-aesthetic: multiraciality and kinship in Asian and Native North American literature / Wei Ming Dariotis
Waharoa: Māori/Pākehā writing in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Alice Tepunga Somerville.
Was Roxy Black? race as stereotype in Mark Twain, Edward Windsor Kemble, and Paul Laurence Dunbar / Werner Sollors
Out of the melting pot and into the frontera: race, sex, nation, and home in Velina Hasu Houston's American Dreams / Michele Janette
"The hybrids and the cosmopolitans": race, gender, and the masochism in Diana Chang's The frontiers of love / Sandra Baringer
Metisse blanche: Kim Lefevre and transnational space / Isabelle Thuy Pelaud
Smuggling across the borders of race, gender, and sexuality: Sui Sin Far's Mrs. Spring Fragrance / Martha J. Cutter
Taking place: African-Native American subjectivity in A yellow raft in blue water / Hertha D. Sweet Wong
Developing a kin-aesthetic: multiraciality and kinship in Asian and Native North American literature / Wei Ming Dariotis
Waharoa: Māori/Pākehā writing in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Alice Tepunga Somerville.