James J. Donahue
James J. Donahue is professor and assistant chair of the Department of English & Communication at SUNY Potsdam. He is author of Contemporary Native Fiction: Toward a Narrative Poetics of Survivance and Failed Frontiersmen: White Men and Myth in the Post-Sixties American Historical Romance. He is also coeditor (with Jennifer Ann Ho and Shaun Morgan) of Narrative, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States and(with Derek C. Maus) of Post-Soul Satire: Black Identity after Civil Rights, the latter published by University Press of Mississippi.
Post-Soul Satire
Black Identity after Civil Rights
A collection that explores the role of current satire in shaping what it means to be black
Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels
Studies in Genre
How Indigenous creators impact the landscape of superhero, science fiction, historical, and experimental comics
- Copyright year: 2024
Greater Atlanta
Black Satire after Obama
An engaging study of contemporary Black satire through the lens of a critically acclaimed television series
- Copyright year: 2024