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Taking the Wolf by the Ears: Ann Rinaldi and the Cultural Work of Sally Hemings

2008; Wiley; Volume: 41; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1540-5931.2008.00493.x

ISSN

1540-5931

Autores

Emily Hamilton‐Honey,

Tópico(s)

Latin American and Latino Studies

Resumo

The Journal of Popular CultureVolume 41, Issue 1 p. 71-90 Taking the Wolf by the Ears: Ann Rinaldi and the Cultural Work of Sally Hemings EMILY HONEY, EMILY HONEY University of Massachusetts AmherstSearch for more papers by this author EMILY HONEY, EMILY HONEY University of Massachusetts AmherstSearch for more papers by this author First published: 24 January 2008 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5931.2008.00493.xRead the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Works Cited Christian, Barbara. ‘Somebody Forgot to Tell Somebody Something’: African-American Women's Historical Novels. Feminism and ‘Race’. Ed. Kum-Kum Bhavnani. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2001. 220–32. Ellis, Joseph J. American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. Ellis, Joseph J. “When a Saint Becomes a Sinner.”U.S. News and World Report 9 Nov. 1998. Lexis-Nexis 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2080/universe. Gordon-Reed, Annette. Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy. Charlottesville, VA: UP of Virginia, 1997. Hurtado, Aida. The Color of Privilege: Three Blasphemies on Race and Feminism. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1996. Jefferson in Paris. Screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. Dir. James Ivory. Prod. Ismail Merchant. Perf. Nick Nolte, Greta Scacchi, Gwenyth Paltrow, Thandie Newton, and James Earl Jones. Touchstone Pictures, 1995. Langhorne, Elizabeth. Monticello: A Family Story. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books, 1987. Murray, Barbara, Brian Duffy, Gerald Parshall, and Lewis Lord. “Jefferson's secret life.”U.S. News and World Report 9 Nov. 1998. Lexis-Nexis 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2080/universe. Painter, Nell Irvin. Representing Truth: Sojourner's Truth Knowing and Becoming Known. The Journal of American History 81.2 (1994): 461–92. JSTOR 31 Jan. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2230/. Rinaldi, Ann. Wolf by the Ears. New York: Scholastic, 1991. Rinaldi, Ann. “Notes From Ann Rinaldi, Author of Wolf by the Ears.” Ed. Dr. Kay Vandergrift. 17 Jan. 1999. School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies, Rutgers University. 22 Jan. 2005 〈http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~kvander/rinaldi65.html. Rose, Tricia. “Whose Story Is It, Anyway?”Essence Feb. 2001: 202. Travis, John. “Paternity Study Ties Jefferson to Slave.”Science News 12 Dec. 1998. ProQuest 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2052/pqdweb?Did=000000037208082&Fmt=3&Deli=1&Mtd=1&Idx=4&Sid=2&RQT=309. Works Consulted Blair, Sara. Feeling, Evidence, and the Work of Literary History: Response to duCille. American Literary History 12.3 (2000): 463–66. Project Muse 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2347/journals/american_literary_history/toc/alh12.3.html. Camp, Stephanie. Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson. The Mississippi Quarterly 53.2 (2000): 275–83. ProQuest 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2052/pqdweb?Did=000000063573440&Fmt=4&Deli=1&Mtd=1&Idx=53&Sid=1&RQT=309. DuCille, Ann. Where in the World is William Wells Brown? Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, and the DNA of African American Literary History. American Literary History 12.3 (2000): 443–62. Project Muse 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2347/journals/american_literary_history/toc/alh12.3.html. Ellis, Joseph J. Jefferson: Post-DNA. William and Mary Quarterly 57.1 (2000): 125–38. JSTOR 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2230/. Neiman, Fraser D. Coincidence or Causal Connection? The Relationship Between Thomas Jefferson's Visits to Monticello and Sally Hemings's Conceptions. William and Mary Quarterly 57.1 (2000): 198–210. JSTOR 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2230/. Petit, Charles W. “The History that Lies in Men's Genes.”U.S. News and World Report 9 Nov. 1998. Lexis-Nexis 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2080/universe. Roger, Patrick, Glenn Garelik, Amanda Crawford, and Bob Calandra. “All Tom's Children.”People Weekly 23 Nov. 1998. ProQuest 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2052/pqdweb?Did=000000036011876&Fmt=3&Deli=1&Mtd=1&Idx=1&Sid=2&RQT=309. Rosellini, Lynn. “Cutting the Great Man Down to Size.”U.S. News and World Report 9 Nov. 1998. Lexis-Nexis 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2080/universe. Smith, Dinitia, and Nicholas Wade. “DNA Test Finds Evidence of Jefferson Child by Slave.”The New York Times 1 Nov. 1998. Lexis-Nexis 15 Feb. 2003 〈http://proxy.lib.umich.edu:2080/universe. Volume41, Issue1February 2008Pages 71-90 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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