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Gwen Bergner, Zita Cristina Nunes (Editors)
The Plantation, the Postplantation, and the Afterlives of Slavery (American Literature).
Duke University Press, 2019. Volume 91, Issue Number 3 of American Literature. iii/448-689 pages.
Softcover volume, measuring approximately 6" x 9.25", displays mild shelfwear, with lightly bumped upper outside corners. Binding is sound. Interior is clean and bright.
Contents:
Introduction by Gwen Bergner; "Super Fly: Francois Makandal's Colonial Semiotics" by Monique Allewaert; "Dehumanizing Slave Personhood" by Jeannine Marie DeLombard; "A Corporate Plantation Reading Public: Labor, Literacy, and Diaspora in the Global Black South" by Jarvis C. McInnis; "The Plantation Countermelodies of Dunbar and Du Bois: Writing Agropolitical Subjecthood in the Nadir" by Benjamin Child; "Transforming Geographies of Black Time: How the Free Southern Theater Used the Plantation for Civil Rights Activism" by Julius B. Fleming, Jr.; "Race Leaders, Race Traitors,, and the Necropolitics of Black Exceptionalism in Paul Beatty's Fiction" by Roberta Wolfson; Epilogue by Zita Cristina Nunes.

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