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Black Subjects
Identity Formation in the Contemporary Narrative of Slavery -
Race mixture in nineteenth century US and Spanish American fictions
gender, culture, and nation building -
Black subjects
identity formation in the contemporary narrative of slavery -
The "tragic mulatta" revisited
race and nationalism in nineteenth century antislavery fiction -
The fugitive's properties
law and the poetics of possession -
Revision als Illusion?
die Aufarbeitung der Sklaverei in neueren Romanen der anglophonen Karibik -
Black Subjects
Identity Formation in the Contemporary Narrative of Slavery -
Postcolonial narrative and the work of mourning
J.M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison -
Women writing the West Indies, 1804-1939
"a hot place, belonging to us" -
Fictions of the Black Atlantic in American foundational literature
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Black Subjects
Identity Formation in the Contemporary Narrative of Slavery -
Race and time
American women's poetics from antislavery to racial modernity -
The "tragic mulatta" revisited
race and nationalism in nineteenth-century antislavery fiction -
Race mixture in nineteenth-century U.S. and Spanish American fictions
gender, culture, and nation building -
The fugitive's properties
law and the poetics of possession -
Race and time
American women's poetics from antislavery to racial modernity -
Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy
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Postcolonial narrative and the work of mourning
J. M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison -
Slaves, masters, and the art of authority in Plautine comedy
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The fugitive's properties
law and the poetics of possession -
Women writing the West Indies, 1804 - 1939
a hot place, belonging to us -
Postcolonial narrative and the work of mourning
J. M. Coetzee, Wilson Harris, and Toni Morrison -
Black subjects
identity formation in the contemporary narrative of slavery -
Slavery and Augustan literature
Swift, Pope, Gay -
African American servitude and historical imaginings
retrospective fiction and representation