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  • New Directions for Black Feminist Criticism
    Black American Literature Forum, Vol. 14, No. 4. (Winter 1980), pp. 153-159.
    by Deborah E Mcdowell
  • The New Feminist Criticism: Essays on Women, Literature, and Theory
    (12 May 1985)
    edited by Elaine Showalter
  • Toward a Black Feminist Criticism
    (1985), pp. 168-185.
    by Barbara Smith
    edited by Elaine Showalter
    posted to african-american black_feminist_theory criticism literary women by outisaar on 2007-10-10 20:46:54 as **
  • Black Feminist Criticism: Perspectives on Black Women Writers
    (1985)
    by Barbara Christian
  • The Truth That Never Hurts: Black Lesbians in Fiction in the 1980s
    (1991), pp. 690-712.
    by Barbara Smith
    edited by Robyn R Warhol, Price
  • A Conversation with Gloria Naylor
    (1996), pp. 143-157.
    by Virginia Fowler
  • Black Feminism and Media Criticism: The Women of Brewster Place
    Screen, Vol. 32, No. 3. (Autumn 1991), pp. 286-302.
    by Jacqueline Bobo, Ellen Seiter
  • All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave: Black Women's Studies
    (01 February 1982)
    edited by Gloria T Hull, Patricia B Scott, Barbara Smith
  • But What Do We Think We're Doing Anyway: The State of Black Feminist Criticism(s) or My Version of a Little Bit of History
    pp. 58-74.
    by Barbara Christian
    edited by Cheryl A Wall
  • Black Feminist Theory and the Representation of the "Other"
    (1989), pp. 38-57.
    by Valerie Smith
    edited by Cheryl A Wall
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