Since the antebellum period, the fugitive has been one of the most consistent figures in African American literature. This study explores the descendants of this figure, focusing on representations of the black fugitive that have emerged in late post-civil rights literature by African American authors. Each author creates a fugitive writer-protagonist who, unable to produce a racial identity narrative to suit his or her experience, abandons traditional literary genres and reading practices--such as the written poem, slave narrative, autobiography, bildungsroman, and academic literary criticism--in favor of performance, interactive reading, speculative autobiography, and hybrid forms of scholarship. Ultimately, fugitive protagonists represen...
African American slave narratives were crucial in historicizing the slave experience and challengin...
Throughout their experiences in this country, certain segments of the Black population have viewed t...
“Insurrection in Black: Reading Race and Revolt in the Long Nineteenth Century” examines depictions ...
This book tests the limits of fugitivity as a concept in recent Black feminist and Afro-pessimist th...
Abstract: Storytelling and oral history are important and preserved aspects of the African identity....
The New Negro movement of the 1920's suggests, by its very name, the construction and reconstruction...
By focusing on a selection of Frederick Douglass’s and William Wells Brown’s antebellum works, this ...
As a great number of recent scholarly publications discussing the given topic shows, the genre of au...
This dissertation investigates a post-Civil Rights-era literary history of fugitive slave figures an...
Black writers, thinkers, and artists found themselves on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s watch...
Most African American literature of the twentieth century reflects the long journey from slavery, wh...
The colonial writers\u27 literary treatment of the black presence has been studied more by historian...
The colonial writers\u27 literary treatment of the black presence has been studied more by historian...
This study explored several works of historical fiction focused on slavery in the United States writ...
This dissertation examines the intersection of resistance, gender, and respectability in African Ame...
African American slave narratives were crucial in historicizing the slave experience and challengin...
Throughout their experiences in this country, certain segments of the Black population have viewed t...
“Insurrection in Black: Reading Race and Revolt in the Long Nineteenth Century” examines depictions ...
This book tests the limits of fugitivity as a concept in recent Black feminist and Afro-pessimist th...
Abstract: Storytelling and oral history are important and preserved aspects of the African identity....
The New Negro movement of the 1920's suggests, by its very name, the construction and reconstruction...
By focusing on a selection of Frederick Douglass’s and William Wells Brown’s antebellum works, this ...
As a great number of recent scholarly publications discussing the given topic shows, the genre of au...
This dissertation investigates a post-Civil Rights-era literary history of fugitive slave figures an...
Black writers, thinkers, and artists found themselves on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s watch...
Most African American literature of the twentieth century reflects the long journey from slavery, wh...
The colonial writers\u27 literary treatment of the black presence has been studied more by historian...
The colonial writers\u27 literary treatment of the black presence has been studied more by historian...
This study explored several works of historical fiction focused on slavery in the United States writ...
This dissertation examines the intersection of resistance, gender, and respectability in African Ame...
African American slave narratives were crucial in historicizing the slave experience and challengin...
Throughout their experiences in this country, certain segments of the Black population have viewed t...
“Insurrection in Black: Reading Race and Revolt in the Long Nineteenth Century” examines depictions ...