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Introduction. "The middle passage never guessed its end" : New World slavery in contemporary literature | 1 | |
1 | Beloved : ideologies in conflict, improvised subjects | 21 |
2 | Being, race, and gender : Black masculinity and Western philosophy in Charles Johnson's works on slavery | 48 |
3 | The chosen place, the timeless people : late capitalism in the Black Atlantic | 77 |
4 | Performance, identity, and "mulatto aesthetics" in Derek Walcott's Dream on monkey mountain | 99 |
5 | The geography of the apocalypse : incest, mythology, and the fall of Washington City in Carolivia Herron's Thereafter Johnnie | 125 |
Conclusion : "one lives by memory, not by truth" | 164 |
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Add Black subjects, Writers as diverse as Carolivia Herron, Charles Johnson, Paule Marshall, Toni Morrison, and Derek Walcott have addressed the history of slavery in their literary works. In this groundbreaking new book, Arlene R. Keizer contends that these writers theorize, Black subjects to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Black subjects, Writers as diverse as Carolivia Herron, Charles Johnson, Paule Marshall, Toni Morrison, and Derek Walcott have addressed the history of slavery in their literary works. In this groundbreaking new book, Arlene R. Keizer contends that these writers theorize, Black subjects to your collection on WonderClub |