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.

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Post-Soul Satire

Black Identity after Civil Rights

University Press of Mississippi

A collection that explores the role of current satire in shaping what it means to be black

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Indigenous Comics and Graphic Novels

Studies in Genre

University Press of Mississippi

How Indigenous creators impact the landscape of superhero, science fiction, historical, and experimental comics

  • Copyright year: 2024
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Greater Atlanta

Black Satire after Obama

University Press of Mississippi

An engaging study of contemporary Black satire through the lens of a critically acclaimed television series

  • Copyright year: 2024
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