Works by the Author
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WORKS
SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS
Those Bones are not My Child (1999)
The Sea Birds are Still Alive (1977)
Deep Sightings and Rescue Missions (1996)
Gorilla, My Love (1972)
NOVEL
The Salt Eaters (1980)
ANTHOLOGY
The Black Woman: An Anthology (1970)
Tales and Stories for Black Folks (1971)
FILM
The Bombing of Osage Avenue, A Documentary (1986)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ADDITIONAL WORKS ABOUT TONI CADE BAMBARA
• Alwes, Derek. "The Burden of Liberty: Choice in Toni Morrison's Jazz and Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters." African American Review 30.3 (1996): 353-65.
• Ashe, Bertram D. From within the Frame: Storytelling in African-American Fiction. New York: Routledge, 2002.
• Barrett, Lindon. "Identities and Identity Studies: Reading Toni Cade Bambara's 'The Hammer Man'." Cultural Critique 39 (1998): 5-29.
• Bell, Roseann P., Bettye J. Parker, and Beverly Guy-Sheftall, eds. Sturdy Black Bridges: Visions of Black Women in Literature. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1979.
• Bone, Martyn. "Capitalist Abstraction and the Body Politics of Place in Toni Cade Bambara's Those Bones Are Not My Child." Journal of American Studies 37.2 (2003): 229-246.
• Bonetti, Kay. "An Interview with Toni Cade Bambara." American Audio Prose Library, Feb. 1982.
• Butler-Evans, Elliott. Race, Gender, and Desire: Narrative Strategies in the Fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1989.
• Collins, Janelle. "Generating Power: Fission, Fusion, and Post-Modern Politics in Bambara's The Salt Eaters." MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 21.2 (1996): 35-47.
• Comfort, Mary S. "Hamlet and Sylvia, Shakespeare and Bambara: Reading Hamlet as a Context." Approaches to Teaching Shakespeare's Hamlet. Ed. Bernice W. Kliman. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2001. 165-169.
• -----. "Bambara's 'Sweet Town'." Explicator 54.1 (1995): 51-54.
• Deck, Alice., "Toni Cade Bambara." Dictionary of Literary Biography. Eds. Thadious M. Davis and Trudier Harris. Vol. 38. Detroit: Gale Research, 1985.
• Evans, Mari, ed. Black Women Writers. Garden City: Anchor, 1984. Fleming, Robert. The African American Writer's Handbook. New York: Ballantine Publishing, 2000.
• Franko, Carol. "Toni Cade Bambara." A Reader's Companion to the Short Story in English. Ed. Erin Fallon, R. C. Feddersen, James Kurtzleben, Maurice A. Lee, and Susan Rochette-Crawley. Westport, CT: Greenwood, for Society for the the Study of the Short Story, 2001. 38-47.
• Gale Research Group. "Toni Cade Bambara." Discovering Authors. 1999. Griffin, Farah Jasmine. "Para Las Chicas Cubanas." Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters 26.1 (2003): 74-82.
• -----. "Toni Cade Bambara: Free to Be Anywhere in the Universe." Callaloo: A Journal of African-American and African Arts and Letters 19.2 (1996): 229-31.
• Heller, Janet Ruth. "Toni Cade Bambara's Use of African American Vernacular English in 'The Lesson." Research Library. Style: 2003; 37 (3) pg. 279-293
• Hull, Akasha (Gloria). "What It Is I Think She's Doing Anyhow: A Reading of Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters." Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology. Ed. Barbara Smith. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2000. 124-142. Le Fustec, Claude. Toni Cade Bambara: Entre Militantisme et Fiction. Paris: Belin, 2003.
• -----."Nommo et Upanishad, la puissance indivise du verbe: Une etude de The Salt Eaters." Anglophonia: French Journal of English Studies 5 (1999): 149-160.
• Maierhofer, Roberta. "'Hold! Stop! Don't Pity Me': Age, Gender, and Ethnicity in American Studies." Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik 25.1 (2000): 107-118.
• -----. "Bambara's 'My Man Bovanne'." Explicator 57.1 (1998): 57-59. Morton, Nanette. "Toni Cade Bambara (1939-1995)." Contemporary African American Novelists: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Ed. Emmanuel S. Nelson. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1999. 22-28.
• Muther, Elizabeth. "Bambara's Feisty Girls: Resistance Narratives in Gorilla, My Love." African American Review 36.3 (2002): 447-59.
• Nelson, Emmanuel S., ed. Contemporary African American Novelists. Westport, Ct.: Greenwood Press, 1999.
• Pearlman, Mickey, ed. American Women Writing Fiction: Memory, Identity, Family, Space. Lexington: UP of Ky, 1989.
• Perkins, Margo V. "Getting Basic: Bambara's Re-Visioning of Black Aesthetic." Race and Racism in Theory and Practice. Ed. Berel Lang. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. 153-163.
• Sternburg, Janet, ed. The Writer on Her Work. New York: W.W. Norton, 1980.
• Tate, Claudia, ed. Black Women Writers at Work. New York: Continuum, 1983.
• Taylor, Carole Anne. "Postmodern Disconnection and the Archive of Bones: Toni Cade Bambara's Last Work." Novel: A Forum on Fiction 35.2-3 (2002): 258-80.
• Wilentz, Gay. Healing Narratives: Women Writers Curing Cultural Disease. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2000.

