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Engendering Race: Romantic-Era Women and French Colonial Memory

47:4 (2007) Winter
Editor(s):
Adrianna Paliyenko

Table of Contents

Intimate Strangers: Interracial Encounters in Romantic Narratives of Slavery
Author(s):
Pratima Prasad
Pages:
1
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15
Marie-Adelaïde Barthélémy-Hadot's "Révolte de Boston": Gender, Race, and the American Revolution
Author(s):
Marie-Pierre Le Hir
Pages:
16
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28
The Subjectivity of the Colonial Subject from Olympe de Gouges to Mme de Duras
Author(s):
Jane Cowles
Pages:
29
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43
Recovering Claire de Duras's Creole Inheritance: Race and Gender in the Exile Correspondence of Her Saint-Domingue Family
Author(s):
Heather Brady
Pages:
44
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56
Colonial Memory, Narrative, and Sentimentalism in Desbordes-Valmore's "Les Veillées des Antilles"
Author(s):
Aimée Boutin
Pages:
57
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67
Returns of Marceline Desbordes-Valmore's Repressed Colonial Memory: "Sarah" and Critical Belatedness
Author(s):
Adrianna Paliyenko
Pages:
68
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80
Myth, History, and Witnessing in Marceline Desbordes-Valmore's Caribbean Poetics
Author(s):
Deborah Jenson
Pages:
81
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92
"Sarah" and Antislavery
Author(s):
Doris Kadish
Pages:
93
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104
Authorized Autonomy: The Black Subject of "La Famille noire"
Author(s):
Cora Monroe
Pages:
105
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117
Race, Gender, and Colonialism in Anaïs Ségalas’s “Récit des Antilles: Le Bois de la Soufrière”
Author(s):
Barbara T Cooper
Pages:
118
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129

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