- K. Holloway. Private Bodies/Public Texts: Race, Gender, and a Cultural Bioethics. Duke University Press, 2010.
- K. Holloway. "Genomics, Arts, and Popular Culture." Annals of Scholarship: Arts Practices and Human Science in a Global Culture Fall
(2009)
- K. Holloway. "Nothing's Secret." Duke Magazine (May /June) 95.3
(2009)
- "Bury the Thought." Shaping Memories. Ed. J. Gabbin. Univ of Mississippi Press,
Fall 2009.
- "WEB DuBois and the Right to Privacy." African American Culture and Legal Discourse. Ed. ovalerie. King and R ichard Schur. Palgrave Macmillan,
Fall 2009.
- K. Holloway. "The False Dividing Line of Race." Raleigh News and Observer (February 22, 2008).
- K. Holloway. "Hillary and Obama." The State of Things WUNC--NPR (January, 2008). Interview w/Frank Stasio
- K. Holloway. "The Passing of a Repast." The Forum--American Assn of Education and Counseling Oct 2008
(2008)
- K. Holloway. "The Right to Privacy: Home Invasions--Standing Naked Before the Law."
under review
- K. Holloway. "The Return of One Drop?." Raleigh News and Observer (November, 2007).
- K. Holloway. "The Problem with Cosby." Orlando Sentinel, Durham Herald Sun (October, 2007).
- K. Holloway. "Polyheme--An Update?." Durham Herald Sun (September, 2007).
- K. Holloway. "Those Faces We Do Not Mourn." Raleigh News and Observer (August 17, 2007).
- K. Holloway. "What Would DuBois Do?." Black Issues Book Review July/August
(2007)
- K. Holloway. "Private Bodies/Public Texts: Literature, Science, and States of Surveillance." Literature and Medicine 26.1
(2007)
- K. Holloway. "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 7.1
(2006)
- "Coda: Bodies of Evidence." S&F (Scholar and Feminist) Online Ed. Janet Jakobsen. http://www.barnard.edu/sfonline/4.3Barnard College,
(Summer, 2006)
- K. Holloway. "Quiet As It's Kept--Without a Name for Grief." National Public Radio--News and Notes (June, 2006).
- K. Holloway. "Don't Discount DNA Dangers." Raleigh News and Observer
(March, 2006)
- K. Holloway. "DNA and the Romance of Race." National Public Radio--News and Notes (February, 2006).
- K. Holloway. BookMarks: Reading in Black and White--A Memoir. Rutgers University Press, 2006.
- K. Holloway. "Foreword: On Monuments and Documents." Uncrowned Queens: African American Community Leaders of Western New York. 3
2006.
- K. Holloway. "The "R" Word: Bioethics and a (Dis)Regard of Race." American Journal of Bioethics 6.3
(2006)
- K. Holloway. "Accidental Communities: Race, Emergency Medicine and the Problem of Polyheme." The American Journal of Bioethics 6.3Taylor and Francis,
(2006)
- "Zora Neale Hurston." The Oxford Companion to Women's Literature in the United States. Ed. Cathy Davidson and Linda Wagner-Martin. Oxford UP,
2003. 408-10.
- "The Race for Theory." Literature on the Move: Comparing Diasporic Ethnicities in Europe and the Americas. Ed. Dominique Marcais, et al. 97Heidelberg: Universitaetsverlag Carl,
Winter, 2002.
347-354.
- K. Holloway. Passed On: African American Mourning Stories. Duke UP, 2002. (2nd printing (2002);
paperback (2003))
- K. Holloway. "The Death of Culture." The Massachusetts Review
(Spring, 1999): 31-41.
- K. Holloway. The Ladies Speak Out. Review of Wearing Purple, edited by Otis Owens et al., The Raleigh News and Observer
(23 Feb. 1997).
- "Gender." The Oxford Companion to African-American Literature. Ed. William Andrews et al.. New York: Oxford UP,
1997. 312-15.
- "Narrative Time/Spiritual Text." Faulkner/Morrison, Morrison/Faulkner. Ed. C. Kolmerten, S. Ross, and J. Wittenberg. UP of Missisippi,
1997.
- K. Holloway. "Cultural Narratives Passed On: African American Mourning Stories." College English 59.1
(Jan. 1997): 32-40.
- K. Holloway. "My Tongue is In My Friend's Mouth." Talking Gender: Public Images, Personal Journeys, and Political Critiques. U of North Carolina P,
1996. 124-37.
- K. Holloway. Review of Nathaniel Mackey's Djbot Baghostus's Run. African American Review 29.4
(Winter 1995): 698-700.
- K. Holloway. Codes of Conduct: Race, Ethics, and the Color of Our Character. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 1995.
- "The Body Politic." Subjects and Citizens: From Ooronoko to Anita Hill. Ed. C. Davidson and M. Moon. Durham: Duke UP,
1995. 481-97.
- "The Lyrical Dimensions of Spirituality." Embodied Voices: Female Vocality in Western Culture. Ed. N. Jones and L. Dunn, eds.. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP,
1994.
- K. Holloway. "Private Parts/Public Spaces." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 23
(1994): 307-19.
- "Language, Culture, and the Implications of Assessment." Alternative Perspectives in Children's Language and Literacy. Ed. D. Bloome, et al.. New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corp.,
1994. 11-21.
- "Image, Act, and Identity in Ernest Gaines's In My Father's House." New Perspectives on Ernest Gaines. Ed. David Estes. Athens, GA: U of Georgia P,
1994. 180-94.
- K. Holloway. "Cultural Politics in the Academic Community: Masking the Color Line." College English 55.6
(Oct. 1993): 610-17.
- "The Emergent Voice: The Word within its Texts." Zora Neale Hurston: Critical Perspectives, Past and Present. Ed. Henry Louis Gates and Anthony Appiah. New York: Amistad P,
1993.
- K. Holloway. Moorings and Metaphors: Figures of Culture and Gender in Black Women's Literature. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 1992.
- "Economies of Space: Markets and Marketability in Our Nig and Iola Leroy." The (Other) American Traditions: 19th Century American Women. Ed. Joyce Warren. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP,
1992. 126-40.
- K. Holloway. "Holy Heat: Rituals of the Spirit in Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God." Journal of Religion and Literature 23.3
(Autumn 1991): 127-41.
- K. Holloway. "The Thursday Ladies." Double Stitch: Black Women Write About Mothers and Daughters (Boston: Beacon P, 1991).
- K. Holloway. "Beloved: A Spiritual." Callaloo 13.3
(Fall 1990): 516-25.
- K. Holloway. Review of Toni Morrison's Beloved. Black American Literature Forum 23.1
(Spring 1989): 179-82.
- K. Holloway. Review of Gloria Naylor's Talking Vines and Whispering Rocks: Mama Day. Belle Lettres
(Aug. 1988).
- K. Holloway. "A Question of Identity." Counterpoint and Beyond: A Response to Becoming a Nation of Readers. NCTE,
1988. 43-50.
- K. Holloway. The Character of the Word: The Texts of Zora Neale Hurston. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987.
- K. Holloway. New Dimensions of Spirituality: A BiRacial and BiCultural Reading of the Novels of Toni Morrison. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987. (with S. Demetrakopoulos)
- K. Holloway. "The Effects of Basal Readers on Oral Language Complexity." Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 15.2
(Mar. 1986): 141-51.
- K. Holloway. "Remembering Our Foremothers: Older Black Women - Politics of Age, Politics of Survival." Women and Politics 6
(1986): 13-34.
- "Women as Elders: Images, Visions, and Issues (report)." Ed. M.J. Bell. New York: Haworth P,
- K. Holloway. "Learning to Talk - Learning to Read." Tapping Potential: English Language Arts for the Black Child. NCTE,
1985.
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