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Death at the crossroads : Jean Toomer, Eric Walrond, and the "esoteric school" of Black writing
Compelling insinuation and the uses of ethnography: Zora Neale Hurston, Jean Price-Mars, and the U.S. occupation of Haiti
"Cuban evening" to Cuba libre : poetics and the performance of translation in the world of Eusebia Cosme, Nicolás Guillén, and Langston Hughes
Black life at "end of the world" : Sylvia Wynter and the reinterpretation of folk culture
Coda : Toward an ontological sovereignty
Compelling insinuation and the uses of ethnography: Zora Neale Hurston, Jean Price-Mars, and the U.S. occupation of Haiti
"Cuban evening" to Cuba libre : poetics and the performance of translation in the world of Eusebia Cosme, Nicolás Guillén, and Langston Hughes
Black life at "end of the world" : Sylvia Wynter and the reinterpretation of folk culture
Coda : Toward an ontological sovereignty