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Philadelphia Fire, by John Edgar Wideman
John Edgar Wideman: Overview
Radical Democracy, African American (Male) Subjectivity, and John Edgar Wideman's Philadelphia Fire
'If the City Is a Man': Founders and Fathers, Cities and Sons in John Edgar Wideman's Philadelphia Fire
Wideman, John Edgar (1941– )
"Playing father son and holocaust": The Imagination of Totalitarian Oppression in the Works of John Edgar Wideman
The Fever Next Time: The Race of Disease and the Disease of Racism in John Edgar Wideman
"Narratives of Self" and the Abdication of Authority in Wideman's "Philadelphia Fire"
Unruly Documentary Objects in John Edgar Wideman's Philadelphia Fire
Where the Talented Tenth Meets the Model Minority: The Price of Privilege in Wideman's "Philadelphia Fire" and Lee's "Native Speaker"
Literature and Urban Crisis: John Edgar Wideman's Philadelphia Fire
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