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Introduction: Fugitive modernities: chronotope, epistemology, and subjectivity
Kafuxi Ambari and the people without state's history: forging Kisama reputations, c. 1580-1630
"They publicize to the neighboring nations that the arms of your majesty do not conquer": fugitive politics and legitimacy, c. 1620-55
"The husbands having first laid down their lives in their defense": gender, food, and politics in the war of 1655-58
(Mis)taken identities: Kisama and the politics of naming in the Palenque Limón, new kingdom of Grenada, c. 1570-1634
Fugitive Angola: toward a new history of Palmares
"The ashes of revolutionary fires burn hot": Brazilian and Angolan nationalism and the "colonial" and "postcolonial" life of the Kisama meme, c. 1700-present
Conclusion: Fugitive modernities in the neoliberal afterlife of the nation-state.

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