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Cornwell, Nancy C. and Mark P. Orbe. "“Keepin' It Real” and/or “Sellin' Out to the Man”: African-American Responses to Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks." Say It Loud! African American Audiences, Media and Identity. Ed. Robin R. Means Coleman. London, New York: Routledge, 2002. 27–43.   
Added by: joachim 11/8/10, 6:24 PM
Fubara-Manuel, Irene. "Revolting Animation: The Hierarchy of Masculinities in the Representation of Race and Male Same-Sex Desire in Adult Cartoons." Networking Knowledge 10. 3 2017. Accessed 9Mar. 2022. <https://ojs.meccsa.org. ... etknow/article/view/517>.   
Added by: joachim   Last edited by: joachim 3/9/22, 4:02 PM
Heusel, Jennifer. "The Rhetoric of Heresy: The Boondocks Resurrects Martin Luther King Jr. and Agitates the Beloved Community." Western Journal of Communication (2013).   
Added by: joachim   Last edited by: joachim 3/9/22, 4:03 PM
Means Coleman, Robin R. and William Lafi Youman. "Graphic Remix: The Lateral Appropriation of Black Nationalism in Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks." The Blacker the Ink. Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art. Eds. Frances Gateward and John Jennings. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2015. 117–34.   
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Moore, Michael. "The Economics of Cultural Legitimacy in Hip Hop’s Counterpublic Space." gnovis 8. 1 2007. Accessed 3Jun. 2011. <http://gnovisjournal.or ... Cultural-Legitimacy.pdf>.   
Added by: joachim 6/3/11, 3:22 AM
Peterson, James Braxton. "Birth of a Nation: Representation, Nationhood, and Graphic Revolution in the Works of D.W. Griffith, DJ Spooky, and Aaron McGruder et al.." Multicultural Comics. From ‘Zap’ to ‘Blue Beetle’. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. Austin: Univ. of Texas Press, 2010. 105–19.   
Added by: joachim 12/8/12, 5:50 PM
Rockler, Naomi R. "Race, Whiteness, “Lightness,” and Relevance: African American and European American Interpretations of Jump Start and The Boondocks." Critical Studies in Media Communication 19. (2002): 398–418.   
Added by: joachim 12/5/12, 2:18 PM
Stein, Daniel. "The Black Politics of Newspaper Comic Strips: Teaching Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks and Keith Knight’s The K Chronicles." Teaching Comics and Graphic Narratives. Essays on Theory, Strategy and Practice. Ed. Lan Dong. Jefferson, London: McFarland, 2012. 26–39.   
Added by: joachim 12/26/13, 5:29 PM
Swanigan, Pamela. "Much the Same on the Other Side: The Boondocks and the Symbolic Frontier." Children’s Literature 40. (2012): 28–48.   
Added by: joachim 11/29/12, 4:28 PM
Tyree, Tia C. M. and Adrian Krishnasamy. "Bringing Afrocentricity to the Funnies: An Analysis of Afrocentricity Within Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks." Journal of Black Studies 42. (2011): 23–42.   
Added by: joachim 6/2/23, 5:53 PM
Wanzo, Rebecca. "It’s a Hero? Black Comics and Satirizing Subjection." The Blacker the Ink. Constructions of Black Identity in Comics and Sequential Art. Eds. Frances Gateward and John Jennings. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2015. 314–32.   
Added by: Okwuchi Mba   Last edited by: joachim 5/15/19, 12:46 PM
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