Table des matières
Judith Misrahi-Barak
IntroductionAnna Hartnell
Narrating Slavery, Narrating America: freedom as conversion in The Autobiography of Malcolm XWendy Harding
The Remains of the Slave Narrative in Marilyn Nelson’s Fortune’s Bones: A Manumission RequiemIris Nicole Johnson
Contemporary Ownership: The Master, the Slave, and the Self in Edward P. Jones’s The Known WorldMélanie Joseph-Vilain
A Chain of Voices: a “masters and slaves” NarrativeStephanie Li
Racial Alliances in a White Neo-Slave Narrative: Susan Straight’s A Million NightingalesMarta Lysik
Multiple Trajectories of Slavery: Cristina García’s Monkey Hunting as a Transnational Neo-Slave NarrativeWilliam Etter
Legacies of Enslavement and Emancipation: American Slave Narratives and August Wilson’s PlaysKerry-Jane Wallart
Derek Walcott’s Dream on Monkey Mountain: Crossroads, Crosswords and Cross-purposes, or the Impossible Straight Line into Freedom