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1. Introduction- Reading Out of Time: Genealogy, African-American Literature, and the Middle Ages
2. Medieval Self-Fashioning: The Middle Ages in Early African-American Scholarship and Curricula
3. Failed Knights and Broken Narratives: Mark Twain and Charles Chesnutt's Black Romance
4. History, Genealogy, and Gerald of Wales: Medieval Theories of Ethnicity and their Afterlives
5. Other Families: Dryden's Theory of Congeniality in Dante, Chaucer, and Naylor
6. Coda- True and Imaginary History in Django Unchained.
2. Medieval Self-Fashioning: The Middle Ages in Early African-American Scholarship and Curricula
3. Failed Knights and Broken Narratives: Mark Twain and Charles Chesnutt's Black Romance
4. History, Genealogy, and Gerald of Wales: Medieval Theories of Ethnicity and their Afterlives
5. Other Families: Dryden's Theory of Congeniality in Dante, Chaucer, and Naylor
6. Coda- True and Imaginary History in Django Unchained.