Kenneth W. Warren

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Kenneth W. Warren is an American academic and author. He is a professor of English at the University of Chicago. He is a scholar of American and African American literature from the late 19th century to the middle 20th century.[1] In 2005, he received the Quantrell Award.[2]

Publications

Books

  • Black Studies, Cultural Politics, and the Evasion of Inequality: The Farce this Time (w/Adolph Reed Jr.). Routledge (2025), ISBN 978-1-003-56994-7
  • What Was African American Literature? (Harvard, 2010)[3][4]
  • So Black and Blue: Ralph Ellison and the Occasion of Criticism (Chicago, 2003)[5]
  • Black and White Strangers: Race and American Literary Realism (Chicago, 1993)[6]

Editor

  • Renewing Black Intellectual History: The Material and Ideological Foundations of African America Thought (w/Adolph Reed Jr.) Routledge (2010)[7]
  • Jim Crow, Literature, and the Legacy of Sutton E. Griggs (Georgia, 2013)[8]

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