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    1. "De Understadin to Go 'Long wid It": W.E.B. Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, and the Black Diaspora in the Americas

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    2. "I Walked With a Zombie": The Pleasures and Perils of Postcolonial Hybridity

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    3. "In the same boat now": Peoples of the African diaspora and/as immigrants: The politics of race, migration, and nation in twentieth-century American literature

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    4. "L'exile de Toute Part", suivi de, La poetique negro-africaine de l'exil

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    5. "Reggae got Blues": The blues aesthetic in African American literature as a lens for the reggae aesthetic in Anglophone Caribbean literature

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    6. "The Haitian turn": Haiti, the Black Atlantic, and black transnational consciousness

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    7. "Their past in my blood": Paule Marshall, Gayl Jones, and Octavia Butler's response to the Black aesthetic

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    8. "This shipwreck of fragments": historical memory, imaginary identities, and postcolonial geography in Caribbean culture and literature

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    9. "Times When Greater Disciplines Are Born": The Zora Neale Hurston Revival and the Neoliberal Transformation of the Caribbean

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    10. "Two places can make children:" Ema Brodber's Louisiana

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