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Introduction : toward a history of the black present | 1 | |
1 | History, culture, discourse : America's racial formation | 13 |
2 | Burying the dead : the pain of memory in Beloved | 27 |
3 | Bearing witness : the recent fiction of Ernest Gaines | 38 |
4 | Troubling the water : subversive women's voices in Dessa Rose and Mama Day | 54 |
5 | A short history of desire : Jazz and Bailey's cafe | 75 |
6 | The color of desire : folk history in the fiction of Raymond Andrews | 94 |
7 | Postmodern slavery and the transcendence of desire : the novels of Charles Johnson | 107 |
8 | Family secrets : reinventions of history in The Chaneysville incident | 125 |
9 | Family troubles : history as subversion in Two wings to veil my face and Divine days | 137 |
10 | Lost generations : John Edgar Wideman's Homewood narratives | 157 |
11 | Apocalyptic visions and false prophets : the end(s) of history in Wideman, Johnson, and Morrison | 179 |
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