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Dessa Rose
The Excessive Present of Abolition: the Afterlife of Slavery in Law, Literature, and Performance
Interracial Sex and Intimacy in Contemporary Neo-Slave Narratives
The Black Holocaust and the Poetics of the Slave Sublime
Gone with the Wind and the Imagined Geographies of the American South Taulby H. Edmondson Dissertation Submitt
10 Lima Written-Song FINAL
Introduction
Slavery on Their Minds: Representing the Institution in Children's Picture Books
Slavery and the Civil War in Cultural Memory
Abuse, Resistance and Recovery in Black Women's Literature
Historiographic Metafiction and the Neo-Slave
Black Chronicle: an American History Textbook Supplement. Bulletin No. 91546
Identity and the Politics of Space in Contemporary Black Women's Fiction Ceron L
Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Transnational Black Dialogues
6 X 10.Long.P65
Agency and Its Limitations in Slave Narratives and Contemporary Slavery Fiction and Film
Narratives of Recovery : Trauma History and the Use
Literary Bodies: the Novel As Experience
Top View
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
Additional Media Resources FINAL
Introduction
Table of Contents
Sherley Anne Williams's Dessa Rose: an American Sisterhood in Black and White
Historiographic Metafiction and the Neo-Slave Narrative
The Antebellum White Mistress: Culpability and Complexity in American Women’S Retrospective Fiction
Ph.D. EXAM READING LISTS
Black Feminist Novels of Slavery and the Narrative of the American Left
Rewriting the Past in Postmodern Slave Narratives
Neo- Slave Narrative Satire On
God & Neo Slave Narratives
Gender, Genre, and Race in Post-Neo-Slave Narratives
Finding the Mind-Body Connection in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Slave Texts
The Subject of Relation in Sherley Anne Williams' Dessa Rose Author(S): Ashraf H
African-American Literature: an Introduction
Part I Reading Lists
Neo-Testimonial Practices in Flight to Canada, Dessa Rose, Beloved, Kindred, and the Chaneysville Incident