Revisiting Slave Narratives II Les avatars contemporains des récits d'esclaves II
This collection offers a follow up to the first collection of essays Revisiting Slave Narratives / Les Avatars des récits d'esclaves (2005), whose purpose was to bring together African-merican and Caribbean neo-slave novels. In 2007, the year of the bicentennial anniversary of the official abo...
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Montpellier
Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée
2007
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