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

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

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    3. 'It will be social': Black women writers and the postwar era 1945--1960

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    4. Bodied knowledges (where our blood is born): Maternal narratives and articulations of black women's diaspora identity

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    5. Identity in motion: The symbiotic connection between migration and identity in four 20th century novels by African diasporic women writers

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    6. Making dead and barren: Black women writers on the Civil Rights Movement and the problem of the American dream

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    7. Mixing in the postcolonial diaspora: Writing race as fiction in the works of Lawrence Hill, Shani Mootoo, and Danzy Senna

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    9. To Fanon, with love: Women writers of the African diaspora interrupting violence, masculinity, and nation-formation

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    10. To walk or fly?: The folk narration of community and identity in twentieth century black women's literature of the Americas

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