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Publications of Maurice O Wallace     :chronological  by type  bibtex listing:

  1. "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]
  2. M.O. Wallace. "Print, Prosthesis, Impersonation: Toni Morrison’s Jazz and the Limits of American Literary History." American Literary History 20.4 (Winter, 2008): 794-806.
  3. "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.
  4. M.O. Wallace. Langston Hughes: The Harlem Renaissance (Reference). Marshall Cavendish., 2007.
  5. "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)
  6. M.O. Wallace. "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.
  7. "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)
  8. "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.
  9. M.O. Wallace. "What Nellie Knew: For Nellie McKay (in memoriam)." African American Review 40:1 (Spring, 2006): 33-35.
  10. M.O. Wallace. Review of Veronique Tadjo's As the Crow FliesCallaloo 29.2 (2006): 9-10.
  11. M.O. Wallace. "Our Tsunami: Race, Religion and Mourning in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana." Transforming Anthropology 14.1 (2006): 25-27.
  12. M.O. Wallace. Constructing the Black Masculine: Identity and Ideology in African American Men's Literature and Culture, 1775-1995. Duke UP, January, 2002.
  13. M.O. Wallace. Review of Theophus Smith's Conjuring Culture: Biblical Formations in Black America.  American Literature 66.1 (1995): 410-11.