Publications of Maurice O Wallace :chronological combined bibtex listing:
Books
- Langston Hughes: The Harlem Renaissance (Reference). Marshall Cavendish., 2007.
- Constructing the Black Masculine: Identity and Ideology in African American Men's Literature and Culture, 1775-1995. Duke UP, January, 2002.
Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books
- "Violence and Manhood in Douglass’s Civil War." The Cembridge Companion to Frederick Douglass. Ed. Maurice Lee. Cambridge University Press, 2009. In press. [author's comments]
- "Print, Prosthesis, Impersonation: Toni Morrison’s Jazz and the Limits of American Literary History." American Literary History 20.4 (Winter, 2008): 794-806.
- "Riveted to the Wall: Covetous Fathers, Devoted Sons and the Patriarchal Pieties of Herman Melville and Frederick Dougass." Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville: Essays in Relation. Ed. Robert Levine and Samuel Otter. University of North Carolina Press, 2008. 300-326.
- "Riveted to the Wall: Covetous Fathers, Devoted Sons, and the Patriarchal Pieties of Herman Melville and Frederick Douglass." Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville: Essays in Relation Ed. Robert Levine and Samuel Otter. University of North Carolina Press, (forthcoming)
- "How a Man Was Made a Slave: Contraband, Chiasmus and the Failure of Visual Abolitionism." ELN: English Language Notes. Special Issue on Race and Photography 44.2 (Fall/ Winter 2006): 175-180.
- "Politics, Publicness and the Price of the Ticket: James Baldwin and the Public Sphere" ("Prospects for the Study of James Baldwin")." Prospects for the Study of American Literature Ed. Richard Kopley and Barbara Cantalupo. AMS Press, (in press)
- "I AM a Man: Latent Doubt, Public Protest and the Anxious Construction of Black American Manhood." Schomburg Studies in the Black Experience: Ideology, Identity and Assumptions. Ed. Howard Dodson and Colin Palmer. Michigan State University Press, 2007. 133-178.
- "What Nellie Knew: For Nellie McKay (in memoriam)." African American Review 40:1 (Spring, 2006): 33-35.
- "Our Tsunami: Race, Religion and Mourning in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana." Transforming Anthropology 14.1 (2006): 25-27.
Book Reviews
- Review of Veronique Tadjo's As the Crow Flies. Callaloo 29.2 (2006): 9-10.
- Review of Theophus Smith's Conjuring Culture: Biblical Formations in Black America. American Literature 66.1 (1995): 410-11.
