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Death and the nation's subjects
Bakulu discourse: bodies made "flesh" in Toni Morrison's Beloved
Telling the story of genocide in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the dead
(Pro)creating in imaginative spaces and other queer acts: Randall Kenan's A visitation of spirits and its revival of James Baldwin's absent Black gay man in Giovanni's room
"From this moment forth, we are Black lesbians": querying feminism and killing the self in Consolidated's Business of punishment
Critical conversations at the boundary between life and death.
Bakulu discourse: bodies made "flesh" in Toni Morrison's Beloved
Telling the story of genocide in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the dead
(Pro)creating in imaginative spaces and other queer acts: Randall Kenan's A visitation of spirits and its revival of James Baldwin's absent Black gay man in Giovanni's room
"From this moment forth, we are Black lesbians": querying feminism and killing the self in Consolidated's Business of punishment
Critical conversations at the boundary between life and death.