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Books
- Legal Fictions: Constituting Law, Composing Literature
(2014), Duke University Press
- Holloway, K, Legal Fictions: Constituting Race, Composing Literature
(2014), Duke University Press [854980326]
- Holloway, K, Private Bodies/Public Texts: Race, Gender, and a Cultural Bioethics
(2011), Duke University Press, Durham, NC
- Holloway, K, BookMarks: Reading in Black and White–A Memoir
(2006), Rutgers University Press
- Holloway, K, Passed On: African American Mourning Stories
(2002), Duke UP (2nd printing (2002);
paperback (2003;
3rd printing (2011).)
- Holloway, K, Codes of Conduct: Race, Ethics, and the Color of Our Character
(1995), New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP
- Holloway, K, Moorings & Metaphors: Figures of Culture and Gender in Blk Women’s Lit
(1992), New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP
- Holloway, K, New Dimensions of Spirituality: A BiRacial and BiCultural Reading of the Novels of Toni Morrison
(1987), Westport, CT: Greenwood Press (with S. Demetrakopoulos.)
- Holloway, K, The Character of the Word: The Texts of Zora Neale Hurston
(1987), Westport, CT: Greenwood Press
Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books
- Holloway, KFC; Demetrakopoulos, S, Remembering our foremothers: Older black women, politics of age, politics of survival as embodied in the novels of Toni Morrison,
in The Other within Us: Feminist Explorations of Women and Aging
(January, 2018),
pp. 177-195, ISBN 9780813381633 [doi] [abs]
- Holloway, KFC, Revision and (Re)membrance: A theory of literary structures in literature by african-American women writers,
African American Review, vol. 50 no. 4
(December, 2017),
pp. 765-779 [doi]
- Holloway, KFC, Their Bodies, Our Conduct: How Society and Medicine Produce Persons Standing in Need of End-of-Life Care.,
Journal of Palliative Medicine, vol. 19 no. 2
(February, 2016),
pp. 127-128, ISSN 1096-6218 [doi]
- K.Holloway, Beloved: America's Grammar Book,
Daedalus, the Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, vol. 1 no. 143
(Winter, 2014)
- Holloway, K, Beloved: An American Grammar Book,
Daedalus, vol. 143 no. 1
(2014),
pp. 107-114
- Holloway, KFC, “Vulnerable” populations—Medicine, race, and presumptions of identity,
The Virtual Mentor : Vm, vol. 13 no. 2
(January, 2011),
pp. 124-127 [html], [doi]
- Holloway, K, Composing Private Bodies,
Hastings Center Matters, vol. Fall 2011
(2011) [pdf]
- Holloway, K, Bury the Thought,
in Shaping Memories, edited by Gabbin, J
(2009), Univ of Mississippi Press
- Holloway, K, W.E.B.DuBois and The Right to Privacy,
in African American Culture and Legal Discourse, edited by King, L; Schur, R
(2009), Palgrave Macmillan
- Holloway, K, Nothing’s Secret,
Duke Magazine, vol. 95 no. 3
(2009)
- Holloway, K, Genomics, Arts & Popular Culture,
Annals of Scholarship: Arts Practices; Human Science in a Global Culture, vol. Fall
(2009)
- Holloway, K, The Passing of a Repast,
The Forum–American Assn of Education and Counseling
(October, 2008)
- Holloway, K, The Right to Privacy: Home Invasions–Standing Naked Before the Law
(2008) (under review.)
- Holloway, KFC, Editor's afterword: Private bodies/public texts: Literature, science, and states of surveillance,
Literature and Medicine, vol. 26 no. 1
(January, 2007),
pp. 269-276, Johns Hopkins University Press, ISSN 0278-9671 [doi]
- Holloway, K, Private Bodies/Public Texts: Literature, Science, and States of Surveillance,
Literature and Medicine, vol. 26 no. 1
(2007)
- Holloway, K, What Would DuBois Do?,
Black Issues Book Review
(2007)
- Holloway, KFC, Response to open peer commentaries on "accidental communities: Race, emergency medicine, and the problem of PolyHeme®": The "R" word: Bioethics and a (Dis)regard of race [2],
The American Journal of Bioethics : Ajob, vol. 6 no. 3
(July, 2006),
pp. W46-W48, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 1526-5161 [doi]
- Holloway, KFC, Accidental communities: race, emergency medicine, and the problem of polyheme.,
The American Journal of Bioethics : Ajob, vol. 6 no. 3
(May, 2006),
pp. 7-17, Taylor and Francis, ISSN 1526-5161 [doi] [abs]
- Holloway, K, Don’t Discount DNA Dangers,
Raleigh News and Observer
(March, 2006)
- Holloway, K, Foreword: On Monuments and Documents,
in Uncrowned Queens: African American Community Leaders of Western New York, vol. 3
(2006)
- Holloway, K, The "R" Word: Bioethics and a (Dis)Regard of Race,
American Journal of Bioethics, vol. 6 no. 3
(2006)
- Holloway, K, Coda: Bodies of Evidence, http://www.barnard.edu/sfonline/, edited by Jakobsen, J,
S&F (Scholar and Feminist) Online, vol. 4 no. 3
(Summer, 2006), Barnard College
- Holloway, K, Cruel Enough to Stop the Blood: Global Feminisms and the U.S. Body Politic, or: ’They Done Taken My Blues and Gone’,
Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism, vol. 7 no. 1
(Fall, 2006)
- Holloway, K, Zora Neale Hurston,
in The Oxford Companion to Women’s Literature in the United States, edited by Davidson, C; Wagner-Martin, L
(2003),
pp. 408-10, Oxford UP
- Holloway, K, The Race for Theory,
in Literature on the Move: Comparing Diasporic Ethnicities in Europe and the Americas, edited by Marcais, D; al, E, vol. 97
(Winter, 2002),
pp. 347-354, Heidelberg: Universitaetsverlag Carl
- Holloway, K, The Death of Culture,
The Massachusetts Review
(Spring, 1999),
pp. 31-41
- Holloway, K, The Ladies Speak Out,
Review of Wearing Purple, edited by Otis Owens et al., The Raleigh News and Observer
(February, 1997)
- Holloway, K, Narrative Time/Spiritual Text,
in Faulkner/Morrison, Morrison/Faulkner, edited by Kolmerten, C; Ross, S; Wittenberg, J
(1997), UP of Missisippi
- Holloway, K, Gender,
in The Oxford Companion to African-American Literature, edited by al, WAE
(1997),
pp. 312-15, New York: Oxford UP
- Holloway, K, Cultural Narratives Passed On: African American Mourning Stories,
College English, vol. 59 no. 1
(1997),
pp. 32-40
- Awkward, M; Johnson, M, Zora Neale Hurston, edited by Fox, R; Kloppenberg, J
(1997),
pp. 283-296, New York University Press
- Holloway, K, My Tongue is In My Friend’s Mouth,
in Talking Gender: Public Images, Personal Journeys, and Political Critiques
(1996),
pp. 124-37, U of North Carolina P
- Holloway, K, The Body Politic,
in Subjects and Citizens: From Ooronoko to Anita Hill, edited by Davidson, C; Moon, M
(1995),
pp. 481-97, Durham: Duke UP
- Holloway, K, Review of Nathaniel Mackey’s Djbot Baghostus’s Run,
African American Review, vol. 29 no. 4
(Winter, 1995),
pp. 698-700
- Holloway, KF, Private Parts/Public Spaces: Or, “My Tongue is in My Friend's Mouth”,
Women'S Studies, vol. 23 no. 4
(September, 1994),
pp. 307-319, Informa UK Limited [doi]
- Brogan, JV; Dubek, L; Holloway, KF; Innes, SA; Martin, W; Rogers, JM; Schwartz, L; Sprencnether, M; Torry, R, Notes on Contributors,
Women'S Studies, vol. 23 no. 4
(September, 1994),
pp. 397-398, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0049-7878 [doi]
- Holloway, K, Image, Act, and Identity in Ernest Gaines’s In My Father’s House,
in New Perspectives on Ernest Gaines, edited by Estes, D
(1994),
pp. 180-94, Athens, GA: U of Georgia P
- Holloway, K, Language, Culture, and the Implications of Assessment,
in Alternative Perspectives in Children’s Language and Literacy, edited by Bloome, D; al, E
(1994),
pp. 11-21, New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corp.
- Holloway, K, The Lyrical Dimensions of Spirituality,
in Embodied Voices: Female Vocality in Western Culture, edited by Jones, N; Dunn, L
(1994), Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP
- Holloway, K, Private Parts/Public Spaces,
Women’s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, vol. 23 no. 4
(1994),
pp. 307-19, ISSN 0049-7878 [doi]
- Holloway, K, The Emergent Voice: The Word within its Texts,
in Zora Neale Hurston: Critical Perspectives, Past and Present, edited by Gates, HL; Appiah, A
(1993), New York: Amistad P
- Holloway, K, Cultural Politics in the Academic Community: Masking the Color Line,
College English, vol. 55 no. 6
(1993),
pp. 610-17
- Holloway, K, Economies of Space: Markets and Marketability in Our Nig and Iola Leroy,
in The (Other) American Traditions: 19th Century American Women, edited by Warren, J
(1992),
pp. 126-40, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP
- Holloway, K, The Thursday Ladies,
in Double Stitch: Black Women Write About Mothers&Daughters
(1991), Boston: Beacon P
- Holloway, K, Holy Heat: Rituals of the Spirit in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God,
Journal of Religion and Literature, vol. 23 no. 3
(Fall, 1991),
pp. 127-41
- Holloway, K, Beloved: A Spiritual,
Callaloo, vol. 13 no. 3
(Fall, 1990),
pp. 516-25
- Holloway, K, Review of Toni Morrison’s Beloved,
Black American Literature Forum, vol. 23 no. 1
(Spring, 1989),
pp. 179-82
- Holloway, K, Review of Gloria Naylor’s Talking Vines and Whispering Rocks: Mama Day,
Belle Lettres
(August, 1988)
- Holloway, K, A Question of Identity,
in Counterpoint and Beyond: A Response to Becoming a Nation of Readers
(1988),
pp. 43-50, NCTE
- Holloway, KFC; Demetrakopoulos, S, Remembering our foremother: Older black women, politics of age, politics of survival as embodied in the novels of toni morrison,
Women & Politics, vol. 6 no. 2
(June, 1986),
pp. 13-34 [doi] [abs]
- Holloway, K, The Effects of Basal Readers on Oral Language Complexity,
Jrnl of Psycholinguistic Research, vol. 15 no. 2
(March, 1986),
pp. 141-51
- Holloway, KFC, The effects of basal readers on oral language structures: A description of complexity,
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, vol. 15 no. 2
(March, 1986),
pp. 141-151 [doi] [abs]
- Holloway, K, Women as Elders: Images, Visions, and Issues (report), edited by Bell, MJ
(1986),
pp. 13-34, New York: Haworth P
- Holloway, K, Remembering Our Foremothers: Older Black Women - Politics of Age, Politics of Survival,
Women and Politics, vol. 6
(1986),
pp. 13-34
- Holloway, K, Learning to Talk - Learning to Read,
in Tapping Potential: English Language Arts for the Black Child
(1985), NCTE
Other
- Speakers for the Dead
(February 3, 2014) [html] [abs]
- How Black Authors Write About Law and Race,
NPR's WUNC The State of Things with Frank Stasio
(January 23, 2014) [how-black-authors-write-about-us-law-and-race]
- Holloway, K, Speakers for the Dead (On Brain Death, Race and Cultures of Dying),
NewBlackMan (in Exile)
(2014)
- Holloway, K, Shield the Children (On Public Death and Spectacle),
Raleigh News & Observer
(2014)
- Holloway, K, ‘The Help’ Sues Kathryn Stockett; NPR’s The State of Things with Frank Stasio—King’s Legacy-Today’s Activism (1/2011)
(2011)
- Holloway, K, Media Coverage of Global Health: A Matter of Privacy,
Hastings Center Bioethics Forum
(2010) [Post.aspx]
- Holloway, K, The False Dividing Line of Race,
Raleigh News and Observer
(February, 2008)
- Holloway, K, Hillary and Obama,
The State of Things WUNC–NPR
(January, 2008) (Interview w/Frank Stasio.)
- Holloway, K, The Return of One Drop?,
Raleigh News and Observer
(November, 2007)
- Holloway, K, The Problem with Cosby,
Orlando Sentinel, Durham Herald Sun
(October, 2007)
- Holloway, K, Polyheme–An Update?,
Durham Herald Sun
(September, 2007)
- Holloway, K, Those Faces We Do Not Mourn,
Raleigh News and Observer
(August, 2007)
- Holloway, K, Quiet As It’s Kept–Without a Name for Grief,
National Public Radio–News and Notes
(June, 2006)
- Holloway, K, DNA and the Romance of Race,
National Public Radio–News and Notes
(February, 2006)
Articles in a Collection
- Schmidt, P; Cohn, D; Handley, G; Smith, J; Richardson, R; Matthews, J; Trefzer, A; Lowe, J; Monroe, C; Duck, LA; Holloway, K; Bost, S; Fossett, JJ; Wagner, B; Limón, J; Samway, P; Esplin, E; Segrest, M; Henninger, K; Ring, N; Benson, M, Concluding roundtable: Postcolonial theory, the U.S. South, and New World Studies Joint ALA/SSSL Symposium, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, December 12-15, 2002,
Mississippi Quarterly, vol. 57 no. 1
(December, 2004),
pp. 171-194
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