African American literature in transition, 1850-1865 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Cambridge University Press
Other Authors: Zackodnik, Teresa C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Series:African American literature in transition ; volume 4
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Teresa Zackodnik
  • Part I. Black Personhood and Citizenship in Transition : Introduction / Teresa Zackodnik
  • 1. Freedom’s Accounts : The Semi-Citizenship Narrative / Stephen Knadler
  • 2. Conduct Discourse, Slave Narratives, and Black Male Self-Fashioning on the Eve of the Civil War / Erica L. Ball
  • 3. Picturing Black Authorship with and against Stowe’s Lens / Michael A. Chaney
  • 4. African American Periodicals and the Transition to Visual Intercourse / Autumn Womack
  • Part II. Generic Transitions and Textual Circulation : Introduction / Teresa Zackodnik
  • 5. Overhearing the African American Novel, 1850â€"1865 / Hollis Robbins, Mark Sussman
  • 6. Black Romanticism and the Lyric as the Medium of the Conspiracy / Matt Sandler
  • 7. Black Newspapers, Novels, and the Racial Geographies of Transnationalism / Benjamin Fagan
  • 8. Creoles of Color, Poetry, and the Periodic Press in Union-Occupied New Orleans / Jennifer Gipson
  • 9. The Haitian and American Revolutions and Black Historical Writing at Mid-Century / Stephen G. Hall
  • Part III. Black Geographies in Transition : Introduction / Teresa Zackodnik
  • 10. Freedom to Move / Janaka Bowman Lewis
  • 11. Black Activism, Print Culture, and Literature in Canada, 1850â€"1865 / Winfried Siemerling
  • 12. Antislavery Activist Networks and Transatlantic Texts / Barbara McCaskill
  • 13. Haiti as Diasporic Crossroads in Transnational African American Writing / Marlene L. Daut.