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Seasons 3: Episode 6 | Colson Whitehead and Vocabulary

College students at one university have expressed a range of feelings about the many new words that they encounter when reading Colson Whitehead’s novel The Intuitionist.

Season 3: Episode 5 | Paul Beatty and the Booker Prize

Paul Beatty’s novel The Sellout became the first novel by an American to win the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 2016.

Season 3: Episode 4 | Trudier Harris’s Prolific Scholarship on African American Novels

A brief discussion of the prolific scholarship on African American novels by scholar Trudier Harris.

Season 3: Episode 3 | Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929)

The stories behind the reception to Larsen’s novel.

Season 3: Episode 2 | Toni Morrison and Vocabulary

What can we learn about the differences among the eleven novels Toni Morrison published when we consider her word usage?

Season 3: Episode 1 | Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937)

The multifaceted responses to a novel about a Black woman becoming.

Season 2: Episode 7 | Black Cultural Mythology and Song of Solomon

A fresh conceptual framework emerges that gives us tools to discover unique ways to engage with classic novels, like Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon.

Season 2: Episode 6 | Ernest Gaines and Film

A brief narrative about Ernest Gaines’s novel The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman being adapted into a movie and becoming an instant classic.

Season 2: Episode 5 | Paul Beatty and Vocabulary

Who would’ve thought that a joke-telling novelist would have one of the largest vocabularies in African American literature?

Season 2: Episode 4 | Reading Jesmyn Ward at Parchman

Men of various backgrounds and identities who are all incarcerated at Parchman met weekly to discuss Jesmyn Ward’s novel.

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