This dissertation reconsiders the relationship between fiction and slavery in American literary culture. “Prisoners of Style” shows how writers from the middle of the nineteenth to the middle of the twentieth century, including Hannah Crafts, Mark Twain, Charles Chesnutt, and William Faulkner, wrestled with enslavement. They found it not only a subject to be written about, but also a problem of characterization. Slavery and the ontological sorcery through which it produced a new kind of individual—the individual who is also a thing—led these authors to rethink basic formal assumptions about realist fiction, especially about what constitutes a literary character. The writers I discuss did not set out to argue for the slave’s humanity or ...
In this article I examine the creation of neo-slave narratives, or fictional texts written in the 20...
The close investigation of two slave narratives and three neo-slave narratives each contributes to a...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...
The publication of Beloved by Toni Morrison made apparent a quiet in the American literary canon for...
This dissertation examines slave narratives, neo-slave narratives, and histories of slavery. Using c...
My dissertation examines the origins of the perception of black people as criminally predisposed by ...
In this dissertation, I trace the complex black literary trope of errant memory through American and...
Literary work could portray both the life from the real world and also functions as a media to voice...
ABSTRACT MASTER NARRATIVES: CAPTIVITY AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING, 181...
Ph.D. ThesisThis thesis examines the character of the white mistress in retrospective fiction- post ...
Slave narratives can serve as important reminders of the legal oppression African Americans once fac...
This dissertation examines the legal construction and development of racial difference as considered...
This paper examines the role an author's ethnicity plays in the depiction of slaves and the portraya...
Beyond the Door of the Big House: Slavery and Poor Whites in Faulkner, Douglass, and Jacobs / Andrew...
In my dissertation, I argue that both white and black authors of the late-1850s and early-1860s used...
In this article I examine the creation of neo-slave narratives, or fictional texts written in the 20...
The close investigation of two slave narratives and three neo-slave narratives each contributes to a...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...
The publication of Beloved by Toni Morrison made apparent a quiet in the American literary canon for...
This dissertation examines slave narratives, neo-slave narratives, and histories of slavery. Using c...
My dissertation examines the origins of the perception of black people as criminally predisposed by ...
In this dissertation, I trace the complex black literary trope of errant memory through American and...
Literary work could portray both the life from the real world and also functions as a media to voice...
ABSTRACT MASTER NARRATIVES: CAPTIVITY AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL WRITING, 181...
Ph.D. ThesisThis thesis examines the character of the white mistress in retrospective fiction- post ...
Slave narratives can serve as important reminders of the legal oppression African Americans once fac...
This dissertation examines the legal construction and development of racial difference as considered...
This paper examines the role an author's ethnicity plays in the depiction of slaves and the portraya...
Beyond the Door of the Big House: Slavery and Poor Whites in Faulkner, Douglass, and Jacobs / Andrew...
In my dissertation, I argue that both white and black authors of the late-1850s and early-1860s used...
In this article I examine the creation of neo-slave narratives, or fictional texts written in the 20...
The close investigation of two slave narratives and three neo-slave narratives each contributes to a...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...