An edition of Best African American essays, 2009 (2009)

Best African American essays, 2009

Bantam hardcover and trade pbk. eds.
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An edition of Best African American essays, 2009 (2009)

Best African American essays, 2009

Bantam hardcover and trade pbk. eds.
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Selected from a diverse array of respected publications such as the New Yorker, the Virginia Quarterly Review, Slate, and National Geographic, the essays gathered here are about making history, living everyday life--and everything in between. In "Fired," author and professor Emily Bernard wrestles with the pain of a friendship inexplicably ended. Kenneth McClane writes hauntingly of the last days of his parents' lives in "Driving." Journalist Brian Palmer shares "The Last Thoughts of an Iraq War Embed." Jamaica Kincaid describes her oddly charged relationship with that quintessentially British, Wordsworthian flower in "Dances with Daffodils," and writer Hawa Allan depicts the forces of race and rivalry as two catwalk icons face off in "When Tyra Met Naomi." A venue in which African American writers can branch out from traditionally "black" subjects, Best African American Essays features a range of gifted voices exploring the many issues and experiences, joys and trials, that, as human beings, we all share.

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288

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Table of Contents

Introduction / -- Gerald Early -- Introduction / -- by Debra J. Dickerson
Friends, family :
Fired: can a friendship really end for no good reason? -- by Emily Bernard
Gray shawl -- by Walter Mosley
Real food -- by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Entertainment, sports, the arts :
Hip-hop planet -- by James McBride
Writers like me -- by Martha Southgate
Dances with daffodils -- by Jamaica Kincaid
The coincidental cousins: a night out with artist Kara Walker -- by James Hannaham
Music: bodies in pain -- by Mark Anthony Neal
When Tyra met Naomi: race, fashion, and rivalry -- by Hawa Allan
Dancing in the dark: race, sex, the South, and exploitative cinema -- by Gerald Early
Modern-day mammy? -- by Jill Nelson
Broken dreams -- by Michael A. Gonzales.
Sciences, technology, education :
None of the above: what I.Q. doesn't tell you about race -- by Malcolm Gladwell
Driving -- by Kenneth A. McClane
Part I: I had a dream -- by Bill Maxwell
Part II: A dream lay dying -- by Bill Maxwell
Part III: The once and future promise -- by Bill Maxwell.
Gay:
Get out of my closet: can you be white and "On the down low"? -- by Benoit Denizet-Lewis
Girls to men: young lesbians in Brooklyn find that a thug's life gets them more women -- by Chloé A. Hilliard.
Internationally black:
A slow emancipation -- by Kwame Anthony Appiah
Searching for Zion -- by Emily Raboteau
Last thoughts of an Iraq "embed" -- by Brian Palmer
Stop trying to "save" Africa -- by Uzodinma Iweala
We are Americans -- by Jerald Walker.
Activism/Politcal thought:
Jena, O.J. and the jailing of black America -- by Orlando Patterson
One nation-- under God? -- by Barack Obama
Americans without Americanness: Is our nation nothing more than an address? -- by John McWhorter
Barack Obama -- by Michael Eric Dyson
Standing up for "bad" words -- by Stephane Dunn
Debunking "driving while black" myth -- by Thomas Sowell
Goodbye to all that: Why Obama matters -- by Andrew Sullivan
The high ground -- by Stanley Crouch.

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Dewey Decimal Class
814.008, 810.9/896073 22
Library of Congress
PS683.A35 B48 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 288 p. ;
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24464378M
Internet Archive
bestafricanameri00earl
ISBN 10
0553806912, 0553385364
ISBN 13
9780553806915, 9780553385366
LCCN
2009379257
OCLC/WorldCat
229027568

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