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  1. I know why the caged bird sings, by Maya Angelou
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Salem Press, Pasadena, Calif. [u.a.]

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen
    a ang 957 ang 9/141
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2010 A 3499
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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1587656248; 9781587656248
    RVK Categories: HU 3051
    Series: Critical insights
    Subjects: African Americans in literature; Racism in literature
    Other subjects: Angelou, Maya: I know why the caged bird sings
    Scope: IX, 285 S., 24 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Mildred R. Mickle: On I know why the caged bird sings

    Judith Barton Williamson: Biography of Maya Angelou

    Christopher Cox: The Paris review perspective

    Amy Sickels: I know why the caged bird sings : African American literary tradition and the civil rights era

    Pamela Loos: The critical reception of I know why the caged bird sings

    Neil Heims: The matter of identity in Maya Angelou's I know why the caged bird sings and James Baldwin's If Beale Street could talk

    Robert C. Evans: "The only teacher I remembered" : school, schooling, and education in Maya Angelou's I know why the caged bird sings

    LIliane K. Arensberg: Death as metaphor of self in I know why the caged bird sings

    Martin A. Danahay: Breaking the slience : symbolic violence and the teaching of contemporary "ethnic" autobiography

    Mary Vermillion: Reembodying the self : respresentations of rape in Incidents in the life of a slave girl and I know why the caged bird sings

    Lyman B. Hagen: I know why the caged bird sings : "childhood revisited"

    Pierre A. Walker: Racial protest, identity, words, and form

    Yolanda M. Manora: "What you looking at me for? I didn't come to stay" : displacement, disruption, and black female subjectivity in Maya Angelou's I know why the caged bird sings

    Myra K. McMurry: Role-playing as art in Maya Angelou's Caged bird

    Cheron A. Barnwell: Singin' de blues, writing black female survival in I know why the caged bird sings

    Clarence Nero: A discursive trifecta : community, education, and language in I know why the caged bird sings

    Suzette A. Henke.: Maya Angelou's Caged bird as trauma narrative