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Acknowledgments | ||
Exordium | ||
Ch. 1 | Human Objectification and the Racial Grotesque | 1 |
Ch. 2 | The Puritans and Their Indians: Making a Human Monster, and Vice Versa | 30 |
Ch. 3 | A Different Power of Blackness: The Work of Freedom in the Fugitive Slave Narrative | 75 |
Ch. 4 | Sambo Agonistes: Racial Sterotyping and Fictional Strategies of Objectification | 126 |
Ch. 5 | The Racial Freak, the Happy Slave, and the Problems of Melville's Universal Men | 168 |
Epilogue | 217 | |
Notes | 219 | |
Works Cited | 267 | |
Index | 281 |
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