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A Black Feminist’s Search for Sisterhood

A Black Feminist’s Search for Sisterhood

Michele Wallace

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 5, 2015

Immigration, Dislocation, and the Search for Home

Immigration, Dislocation, and the Search for Home

Christos Tsiolkas: “I am proof that multiculturalism is worth defending.”

By Joanna Scutts | October 2, 2015

Identities Adrift Off the American Shore

Identities Adrift Off the American Shore

Korean-Japanese Relations, National Identity, and the Zainichi

By Joohwan Kim | September 30, 2015

When Social Progress Moves Faster Than Your Novel-in-Progress

When Social Progress Moves Faster Than Your Novel-in-Progress

On the Decade-Long Evolution of a Trans Character

By Rachel Basch | September 29, 2015

On Finally Being Seen as a Black Woman Writer

On Finally Being Seen as a Black Woman Writer

To Ban Toni Morrison, To Go Blind

By Rachel Eliza Griffiths | September 25, 2015

Colum McCann, Beneath the Streets of New York

Colum McCann, Beneath the Streets of New York

When Poverty Drives People Below

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