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Caron, Tim. "“Black and White and Read All Over”: Representing race in mat johnson and warren pleece’s incognegro: a graphic mystery." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 138–60.  
Last edited by: joachim 3/10/17, 11:20 AM
Costello, Brannon. "Southern Super-Patriots and United States Nationalism: Race, region, and nation in captain america." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 62–88.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/10/17, 11:19 AM
Costello, Brannon and Qiana J. Whitted, eds. Comics and the U.S. South. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012.  
Last edited by: joachim 2/7/12, 6:18 PM
Cremins, Brian. "Bumbazine, Blackness, and the Myth of the Redemptive South in Walt Kelly’s Pogo." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 29–61.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/16/17, 6:35 PM
Dyer Hoefer, Anthony. "A Re-Vision of the Record: The demands of reading josh neufeld’s a.d.: new orleans after the deluge." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 293–324.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/16/17, 6:38 PM
Francis, Conseula. "Drawing the Unspeakable: Kyle baker’s slave narrative." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 113–37.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/16/17, 6:45 PM
Inge, M. Thomas. "Li’l Abner, Snuffy, and Friends The appalachian south in the american comic strip." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 3–28.  
Last edited by: joachim 3/10/17, 11:27 AM
Labarre, Nicolas. "Meat Fiction and Burning Western Light: The south in garth ennis and steve dillon’s preacher." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 242–68.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/16/17, 6:52 PM
Mandaville, Alison. "A Visitation of Narratives: Dialogue and comics in randall kenan’s a visitation of spirits." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 269–92.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/16/17, 6:56 PM
Richards, Gary. "Everybody’s Graphic Protest Novel: stuck rubber baby and the anxieties of racial difference." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 161–86.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/16/17, 6:59 PM
Sommers, Joseph Michael. "Crooked Appalachia: The laughter of the melungeon witches in mike mignola’s hellboy: the crooked man." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 214–41.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 4/15/19, 10:16 AM
Whitby, Christopher. "“The Southern Thing”: Doug marlette, identity consciousness, and the commodification of the south." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 89–112.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/16/17, 7:21 PM
Whitted, Qiana. "‘And the Negro thinks in hieroglyphics’: Comics, visual metonymy, and the spectacle of blackness." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 5.(2014): 79–100.  
Last edited by: joachim 5/12/19, 11:53 PM
Whitted, Qiana. "How Does What’s In Print Affect Comics Studies?." The Hooded Utilitarian 2014. Accessed 27 July. 2017. <http://www.hoodedutilit ... -affect-comics-studies/>.  
Added by: joachim 7/27/17, 10:11 AM
Whitted, Qiana. EC Comics: Race, shock, and social protest. Comics Culture. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2019.  
Last edited by: joachim 6/7/19, 10:14 AM
Whitted, Qiana, ed. Desegregating Comics: Debating blackness in the golden age of american comics. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 2023.  
Last edited by: joachim 5/19/23, 11:49 AM
Whitted, Qiana J. "Of Slaves and Other Swamp Things: Black southern history as comic book horror." Comics and the U.S. South. Eds. Brannon Costello and Qiana J. Whitted. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2012. 187–213.  
Last edited by: s5magaub 3/16/17, 7:23 PM
Whitted, Qiana. "The Blues Tragicomic: Constructing the black folk subject in stagger lee." 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. 235–54.  
Last edited by: joachim 5/15/19, 2:17 PM
Whitted, Qiana. "Intertextual Journeys: Black culture, speculative fiction and the past as text in jeremy love’s bayou." Class, Please Open Your Comics. Essays on Teaching with Graphic Narratives. Ed. Matthew L. Miller. Jefferson: McFarland, 2015. 195–216.  
Last edited by: Okwuchi Mba 3/11/21, 11:29 AM
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