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BMa: The Sonia Sanchez Literary Review


 

BMa is a non-profit, refereed journal published twice a year, Fall and Spring. The purpose of this journal is to provide an interdisciplinary forum for critical discussion of Sonia Sanchez and other Black Arts Movement artists.

 

10.2 Spring 2005

10.1 Fall 2004

9.2 Spring 2004

9.1 Fall 2003

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►10.2 Spring 2005

 

Vol 10, No 2, Spring 2005

 

►Issue Features

Richard A. Iadonisi,

"Writing the (Revolutionary) Body: The Haiku of Sonia Sanchez"

 

David Lawrence,

"We Are Family: Gender Tensions and the Construction

of the Black Family in the Early Poetry of Sonia Sanchez"

 

Lianggong Luo,

"Sonia Sanchez: From Haiku to Harmony

 

Meta L. Schettler,

"Inside Out:  Postcolonialism, Black Arts and American  Democracy" 

Frenzella Elaine De Lancey,

"Passion, Pathology, & Pathogens:Sonia Sanchez’s Does Your House Have Lions?"

 

►10.1 Fall 2004

Legends and Legacies: Sonia Sanchez as a Teacher of Poetry

 

►Issue Features

 

   This issue includes contributions from Dr. Regina Jennings and In the Company of Poets.

 

 


 

 

►9.2 Spring 2004

 

View of the Loire Valley from the University of Tours.Poetry and Politics: A Special Encounter with Sonia Sanchez,

Arlette Frund (University of Tours, France), Guest Editor

 

This special issue grew out of "Poetry and Politics: Sonia Sanchez's Works," a one-day symposium that African-Americanist scholars at France's University of Tours organized, in collaboration with the CEAA (Cercle d'Etudes Afro-Américaines), and held at Tours in June 2001. The issue's guest editor, Dr. Arlette Frund, Assistant Professor of American Literature at Tours, has recently organized several international colloquia and scholarly volumes on African-American and American literature and culture.

 

The issue features scholarly essays by contributors Paola Boi, Francoise Clary, Genevieve Fabre, Arlette Frund, and Ugo Rubeo.

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                   ▼Issue Introduction, by Arlette Frund

                   ▼Contributors

 

 

 
  ►9.1 Fall 2003

 

Small cover image of B.Ma Issue 9.1 Fall 2003.Black Travel Writing,

R. Victoria Arana (Howard University), Guest Editor

 

Features scholarly essays by Joan Anim-Addo, R. Victoria Arana, Kimberly Blockett, F. Elaine DeLancey, Kelli Boyd Kyle, April Langley, Dorothy Lazard, Maria Helena Lima, Florence Marfo, Babcar M'Baye, Beth McCoy, Alasdair Pettinger, Erik S. Schmeller, Kenneth Speirs, Jennifer B. Steadman, Alinda Sumers, and Jennifer Young.

 

Anthologizes contemporary travelogues by Michael Caldwell, Linda Cousins, Elliot Hester, Elaine Lee, Gary Lee, Colleen J. McElroy, Kadija Sesay, Maureen Stone, and Gary Younge.

 

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►Available Back Issues

Small cover image, B.Ma Issue 4.2, Spring 1999.

Small cover image, B.Ma Issue 5.1, Fall 1999.

Small cover image, B.Ma Issue 5.2, Spring 2000.

Small cover image, B.Ma Issue 6.1, Fall 2000.

Small cover image, B.Ma Issue 6.2, Spring 2001.

4.2 Spring 1999

5.1 Fall 1999

5.2 Spring 2000

6.1 Fall 2000

6.2 Spring 2001

Related Essays

                  ▼Universalizing the Particular by F.E. DeLancey

 

 
 

 

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To order current, upcoming, or back issues of B.Ma, contact Dr. F. Elaine DeLancey at delancfe@drexel.edu. Please specify the volume, number, and quantity of the issue(s) sought. Dr. DeLancey will reply immediately with availability and cost information.

 

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