Introduction
 Women, Migration and the Formation of a Blues Culture 
 1. The Sexual Politics of Women's Blues
 2. Policing the Black Woman's Body in an Urban Context
 3. Black Women's Blues, Motown and Rock and Roll
 4. They Put a Spell on You
 Black Feminist Interventions
 5. White Woman Listen! Black Feminism and the Boundaries of Sisterhood
 6. Race and the Academy: Feminism and the Politics of Difference
 7. National Nightmares: The Liberal Bourgeoisie and Racial Anxiety
 8. America Inc. - The Crisis at Yale: A Tale of Two Women
 Fictions of the Folk 
 9. Reinventing History/Imagining the Future
 10. Proletarian or Revolutionary Literature? C.L.R. James and the Politics of the Trinidadian Renaissance
 11. Ideologies of Black Folk: The Historical Novel of Slavery 
 12. On Zora Neale Hurston's Seraph on the Suwanee 
 13. The Politics of Fiction, Anthropology and the Folk: Zora Neale Hurston
 Dispatches from the Multicultural Wars 
 14. Schooling in Babylon
 15. Multiculture 
 16. The Racism behind the Rioting
 17. The Blackness of Theory
 18. The Canon: Civil War and Reconstruction
 19. The Multicultural Wars, Part One 
 20. The Multicultural Wars, Part Two 
 21. Imagining Black Men: The Politics of Cultural Identity
 Acknowledgments
 Index