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Preface | ||
1 | How It Feels to Read Colored Me, or "What is Africa to Me?" | 1 |
2 | "Com ya cyant 'no mo than been ya": Walker's Sankofa Narrative(s) | 19 |
3 | "Dis he is fe me territory": White Sand, Blue Water, and Cliff's Space for the Creole | 39 |
4 | "Blackwomen Always Seem to Be Going Through Changes": Ama Ata Aidoo Voices a History Muted | 60 |
5 | "Write it in. ... Put the sex right up on in there!": Walker, Cliff, and Aidoo Sexualize and (Re)map the Diaspora | 80 |
Afterword: Bridging the Middle Passage | 103 | |
Notes | 107 | |
References | 121 | |
Index | 133 |
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