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Articles in Winter 2002 issue of MELUS
- Literary migration: Abraham Cahan's The Imported Bridegroom and the alternative of American fiction - Critical Essay
by Philip Joseph - Beginning Ethnic American Literatures - Book Review
by Barbara J. Saez - "A living death": gothic signification and the nadir in The Marrow of Tradition - Charles W. Chesnutt - Critical Essay
by Gerald Ianovici - Teaching at the Crossroads: Cultures and Critical Perspectives in Literature by Women of Color - Book Review
by Bonnie TuSmith - "Always your heart": the "great design" of Toomer's Cane - Jean Toomer - Critical Essay
by William Dow - Talking back to El Jefe: genre, polyphony, and dialogic resistance in Julia Alvarez's In the Time of Butterflies - Critical Essay
by Charlotte Rich - U. S. Latino Literatures and Cultures: Transnational Perspectives - Book Review
by Elizabeth Jacobs - Rethinking realism in Ann Petry's The Street - Critical Essay
by Heather J. Hicks - Beyond Rangoon: an interview with Wendy Law-Yone - Interview
by Leslie Bow - Jose, Can You See? Latino/as On and Off Broadway - Book Review
by Jose B. Gonzales - "Here only the sea is real": Robert Hayden's postmodern passages - Critical Essay
by Jim Murphy - Unscrambling Allende's "Dos palabras": the self, the immigrant/writer, and social justice - Isabel Allende
by Luz Maria Umpierre - Proceed With Caution, When Engaged by Minority Writing in the Americas - Book Review
by Israel Reyes