9780312180768
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Dark city : the lost world of film noir
Muller, Eddie, author.
Eddie Muller.
1998
Dark city : the lost world of film noir
University Press of Kentucky,
9780813124223
9780813192178
9780813191812
Book
The philosophy of neo-noir
The philosophy of popular culture
Philosophy of popular culture.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Subjectivity, knowledge, and human nature in neo-noir -- Space, time, and subjectivity in neo-noir cinema / Blade runner and Sartre : the boundaries of humanity / John Locke, personal identity, and Memento / Problems of memory and identity in neo-noir's existentialist antihero / Justice, guilt, and redemption : morality in neo-noir -- The murder of moral idealism : Kant and the death of Ian Campbell in The onion field / Justice and moral corruption in A simple plan / "Saint" Sydney : atonement and moral inversion in Hard eight / Reservoir dogs : redemption in a postmodern world / Elements of neo-noir -- The dark sublimity of Chinatown / The human comedy perpetuates itself : nihilism and comedy in Coen neo-noir / The new sincerity of neo-noir : the example of The man who wasn't there / "Anything is possible here" : capitalism, neo-noir, and Chinatown / Sunshine noir : postmodernism and Miami Vice / Contributors -- Index.
Conard, Mark T., 1965-
Jerold J. Abrams -- Judith Barad -- Basil Smith -- Andrew Spicer -- Douglas L. Berger -- Aeon J. Skoble -- Donald R. D'Aries, Foster Hirsch -- Mark T. Conard -- Richard Gilmore -- Thomas S. Hibbs -- R. Barton Palmer -- Jeanne Schuler, Patrick Murray -- Steven M. Sanders --
edited by Mark T. Conard.
2007
The philosophy of neo-noir
©2003.
Book
University of Illinois Press,
9780252028205
Book
The unlevel playing field : a documentary history of the African American experience in sport
Sport and society
Sport and society.
Wiggins, David Kenneth, 1951-
Miller, Patrick B.
[edited by] David K. Wiggins and Patrick B. Miller.
2003
The unlevel playing field : a documentary history of the African American experience in sport
c2009.
This book is the first anthology to focus on nature writing by African American poets, a genre that until now has not commonly been counted as on
Book
University of Georgia Press,
9780820332772
9780820334318
Book
Black nature : four centuries of African American nature poetry
We must be careful / Earth is a living thing / Mountains of California, part I / Mountain road ends here / Queen Anne's lace / On summer / Yellow jacket / Eclogue at twilight / Ruellia noctiflora / Evening primrose / Night-blooming cereus / September night / Sweet enough ocean, cotton / Metamorphism / Brown girl's nature poem: provincetown / What more? / Be careful / Watching blackbirds turn to ghosts / If winter comes, can spring? / 31 words * prose poems [#12]
We are not strangers here / For a farmer / To waste at trees / White dog / You must walk this lonesome / Down from the houses of magic / Ephemera / Sleepwalker on the mountain / #543 / Aphrodite of economy / Arachis hypogaea / In the Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge, thinking of Rachel Carson / language / For Alice Walker (a summertime tanka) / Generations / Work / Poem to my child, if ever you shall be / To a certain lady, in her garden / Urban nature / September songs
from 12 million Black voices / Another April / Barriers / Young peacock / Urban renewal: XIII / Bees / Carrion / Look at the blackbird fall / Flight of the California condor / Since everyone can never be safe / Won't be but a minute / Called / Harvest song / Black man talks of reaping / Wood and rain / Joy in the woods / Sorrow home / Blues aubade (or, Revision of the lean, post-modernist pastorale) / Romance / April is on the way
Boll weevils, coyotes, and the color of nuisance / Miscarriage in October with ladybugs / Man reading in bed by a window with bugs / Pest / Ambition II: mosquito in the mist / Market / For those who need a true story / Postcard to an ecologist / Nature boy / Plague of starlings / O believer / Brown menace or poem to the survival of roaches / Life / What a snakehead discovered in a Maryland pond and a poet in corporate America have in common / Lost conquistador / Beginning of the end of the world / Carpenter bee / Yellowjackets
Flowers / On imagination / For Saundra / Natural world / Lament for dark peoples / White things / Parsley / Haunted oak / from Rape of Florida, Canto I / Swimchant of nigger mer-folk (an aquaboogie set in lapis) / Water USA / Migration / February leaving / Blue horses / Sick man looks at flowers / Prodigal / Potters' field / Monument
Disasters, nature, and poetry / Floodtide / Children of the Mississippi / Emmett Till / Sign post / Song / Sacred history of the earth / Greenness taller than gods / San Francisco, spring 1986 / Cure / Reapers / Erasure / Floodsong 2: water moccasin's spiritual / Requiem / Ice storm
Shepherd's tale / Beehive / Black-and-white dusk at Limantour Beach / Sympathy / Sea-turtle and the shark / #175 / European folk tale variant / Man raised as chicken / Far / Spider speaks / Hummingbird / Herd / Speed / Points of view / Requiem for a nest / Surfaces and masks: XXX / Minks / Possum / Appaloosa / April lyric/All I know is
April in Eatonton / Locus / Jaguaripe / What there was / Wind talker / Mulberry fields / I am black and the trees are green / Maple remains / Tallahatchie lullaby, baby / Out in the country of my country / Three days of forest, a river, free / American light / Look ahead, look south: the future / Southern song / Wave / Her table mountain / from Juneteenth: the bicentennial poem / Tap-root / Last talk with Jim Hardwick / History as apple tree
Writing home / #559 / Millpond / Seven pastorals at sixteen / Before a screen door / Pull / Two directions / My grandfather walks in the woods / Mississippi gardens / I called them trees / Beaches, why I don't care for them / At 57, my father learns to grow things / Suburban noir / Letter to the local police / Homeopathic / Root / What my child learns of the sea / Ritual of season / More than once in caves / Pachuta, Mississippi/A memoir
First skunk of spring / [Earth, I thank you] / Bemidji in spring / Winter poem / After the winter / For Alexis / Thank you / Spring down / Deep in the quiet wood / Violets / Man, his bowl, his raspberries / What to eat, and what to drink, and what to leave for poison / Earth song / Rondeau / Southern living / Geraniums / My Mississippi spring / Fearless
Dungy, Camille T., 1972-
Ed Roberson -- Lucille Clifton -- Al Young -- G.E. Patterson -- June Jordan -- George Moses Horton -- Nikki Giovanni -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Marilyn Nelson -- Rita Dove -- Robert Hayden -- George Marion McClellan -- Thylias Moss -- Helene Johnson -- Toni Wynn -- Gerald Barrax Sr. -- Ed Roberson -- Rachel Eliza Griffiths -- Alvin Aubert -- Rita Shockley.
Ravi Howard -- James A. Emanuel -- Gerald Barrax Sr. -- Carl Phillips -- Evie Shockley -- Cyrus Cassells -- George Marion McClellan -- Ruth Ellen Kocher -- Richard Wright -- Mark McMorris -- Marilyn Nelson -- Anthony Walton -- Camille T. Dungy -- June Jordan -- Lucille Clifton -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Ross Gay -- Sterling Brown -- Ed Roberson -- Reginald Shepherd.
Richard Wright -- Anne Spencer -- Gerald Barrax Sr. -- Lenard D. Moore -- Major Jackson -- Audre Lorde -- Anthony Walton -- June Jordan -- Wanda Coleman -- Camille T. Dungy -- Patricia Smith -- Michael S. Harper -- Jean Toomer -- Arna Bontemps -- Melvin Dixon -- Claude McKay -- Margaret Walker -- Honorée Fanonne Jeffers -- Ed Roberson -- Alice Dunbar-Nelson.
C.S. Giscombe -- Amber Flora Thomas -- Gregory Pardlo -- Major Jackson -- Tim Seibles -- #459 / Richard Wright -- Thomas Sayers Ellis -- Tara Betts -- Lenard D. Moore -- C.S. Giscombe -- Robert Hayden -- Janice N. Harrington -- Audre Lorde -- Kwame Alexander -- Kamilah Aisha Moon -- Shane Book -- Lucille Clifton -- Natasha Trethewey -- Yusef Komunyakaa.
Alice Walker -- Phillis Wheatley -- Nikki Giovanni -- G.E. Patterson -- Langston Hughes -- Anne Spencer -- Rita Dove -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Albery Whitman -- Douglas Kearney -- Clarence Major -- Major Jackson -- Ruth Ellen Kocher -- Ed Roberson -- Gwendolyn Brooks -- Arna Bontemps -- Cynthia Parker-Ohene -- Natasha Trethewey.
Mona Lisa Saloy -- Askia M. Touré -- Sterling Brown -- James A. Emanuel -- Devorah Major -- Audre Lorde -- G.E. Patterson -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Patricia Spears Jones -- Carl Phillips -- Liturgy / Natasha Trethewey -- Jean Toomer -- Earthquake blues / Ishmael Reed -- Amber Flora Thomas -- Douglas Kearney -- Anne Spencer -- Robert Hayden.
Sean Hill -- Jean Toomer -- Rachel Eliza Griffiths -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Melvin B. Tolson -- Richard Wright -- Harryette Mullen -- Wendy S. Walters -- C. S. Giscombe -- Shara McCallum -- Cyrus Cassells -- Tim Seibles -- Cornelius Eady -- Ishmael Reed -- Wanda Coleman -- Clarence Major -- Toi Derricotte -- Janice N. Harrington -- Afaa Michael Weaver -- G.E. Patterson.
Honorée Fanonne Jeffers -- Robert Hayden -- Myronn Hardy -- Janice N. Harrington -- Frank X Walker -- Lucille Clifton -- E. Ethelbert Miller -- Amaud Jamaul Johnson -- Douglas Kearney -- June Jordan -- Rita Dove -- Claudia Rankine -- C. S. Giscombe -- Margaret Walker -- Ed Roberson -- Evie Shockley -- Sherley Anne Williams -- Indigo Moor -- Marilyn Nelson -- Michael S. Harper.
Camille T. Dungy -- Richard Wright -- Yusef Komunyakaa -- Sean Hill -- Janice N. Harrington -- Indigo Moor -- C. S. Giscombe -- Marilyn Nelson -- Stephanie Pruitt -- Gerald Barrax Sr. -- Wanda Coleman -- Ruth Ellen Kocher -- Gregory Pardlo -- June Jordan -- Frank X Walker -- Terrance Hayes -- Audre Lorde -- Remica L. Bingham -- Mark McMorris -- Al Young.
Marilyn Nelson -- Anne Spencer -- Sean Hill -- Nikki Giovanni -- Claude McKay -- Joanne V. Gabbin -- Ross Gay -- George Marion McClellan -- James Weldon Johnson -- Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- Claudia Rankine -- Camille T. Dungy -- Langston Hughes -- Jessie Redmon Fauset -- Kendra Hamilton -- Elizabeth Alexander -- Margaret Walker -- Tim Seibles.
edited by Camille T. Dungy.
2009
Black nature : four centuries of African American nature poetry
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