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Tzarina T. Prater
Tzarina T. Prater
Associate Professor of English
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Exceptional violence
DA Thomas
Durham, NC: Duke University Press 89, 37, 2011
172011
Transgender, Memory, and Colonial History in Patricia Powell's The Pagoda
TT Prater
Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 16 (1), 20-35, 2012
112012
“‘How does it not know what it is?’: The Techno-Asian Body in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Larissa Lai’s Automaton Biographies.”
TT Prater, CM Fung
Techno-Orientalism: Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and …, 2015
102015
“Look Pon Likkle Chiney Gal”: Tessanne Chin, The Voice, and Digital Caribbean Subjects
TT Prater
Caribbean Studies 12 (1), 11, 2015
42015
Techno-Orientalism: Imagining Asia in speculative fiction, history, and media
K Hough, J Crum, V Bascara, W Liu, SY Chu, A De Kosnik, J Huh, S Choe, ...
Rutgers University Press, 2015
22015
“We are Jamaicans. We are Brothers”: History, Brotherhood, and Independence in Kerry Young’s Pao
TT Prater
Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal 11 (2), 5, 2014
22014
Labrish and Mooncakes: The Meeting of Vernaculars in the Work of Easton Lee
TT Prater
Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism 18 (1), 149-160, 2014
22014
Forgetting to Remember: The Performance of Memory, History, and Gender in John O. Killens’ The Cotillion: Or One Good Bull is Half the Herd
TT Prater
Journal of African American Studies 17 (3), 327-346, 2013
22013
Always Together: A Digital Diasporic Elegy
TT Prater
archipelagos, 2020
12020
Exceptional Violence: Embodied Citizenship in Transnational Jamaica
TT Prater
MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the US 37 (4), 209-211, 2012
12012
From the Edges: Afterlives of Chinese Indenture and Patricia Powell’s The Pagoda
TT Prater
Wasafiri 37 (2), 23-34, 2022
2022
Sino Caribbean Performance and Music
TT Prater
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, 2020
2020
The Things That Fly in the Night: Female Vampires in Literature of the Circum-Caribbean and African Diaspora. Giselle Liza Anatol.
TT Prater
MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 41 (2), 225-226, 2016
2016
“‘Let me tell you how I began’: A Conversation With Easton Lee.”
TT Prater
SX Salon: A Small Axe Literary Platform 15, 2014
2014
Caribbean Spaces, Transatlantic Spirit
TT Prater
Let Spirit Speak!: Cultural Journeys Through the African Diaspora, 77, 2012
2012
“The Difficulties of Love and Independence.”
TT Prater
SX Salon: A Small Axe Literary Platform, 2012
2012
“‘Him favor mad. Him favor prophet’: Reimagining the Sacred in Michelle Cliff’s No Telephone to Heaven.”
TT Prater
Let Spirit Speak! Cultural Journeys Through the African Diaspora, 77-85, 2012
2012
“Papa had to die to set us free…”
TT Prater
SX Salon: A Small Axe Literary Platform, 2010
2010
Sharp bones:(re) imaging the heroic in 20th century Black fiction
TT Prater
Rutgers University-Graduate School-New Brunswick, 2009
2009
“‘Old Man Your Kung Fu is Useless’: Africa American Spectatorship and Hong Kong Cinema.”
TT Prater
Post Road 2, 185-215, 2004
2004
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