F20 Black Atlantic: Resources, Pedagogy, and Scholarship on the 18th Century Black Atlantic

Reed Caswell Aiken

This is a pilot attempt to make an author page.

This page has paths:

  1. Author Index Emily MN Kugler

Contents of this path:

  1. [Week 1] Where Do You Know From?
  2. [Week 2] The Remix and Reassembly of Literary Texts
  3. [Week 3] The Black Atlantic as Diasporic Nexus and Meta-Archive
  4. [Week 4 Talk] The Question of Decolonization: Academia’s Political and Pedagogical Limits
  5. [Week 4 Class] Seeds of the Marvelous in Aphra Behn’s "Oroonoko"
  6. [Week 4 Launch] Discourses of Activism and Citizenship: A Black Atlantic Approach
  7. [Week 5] The Trauma of the Archive: Absences and Presences in the Figuration of the Black Woman
  8. [Week 6] Colonial Anxieties and Abolitionist Impulses in "Obi; or, The History of Three-Fingered Jack"
  9. [Week 7] Paradoxes of Belonging: Black Britons from Elizabeth to Victoria
  10. [Week 8] Islam and the American Project: The Atlantic and the Mediterranean
  11. [Week 10] The Mythological White Atlantic: Exploring Claims of White American “Indigeneity”
  12. [Week 11] Mapping the Hybrid History of New England
  13. [Week 12] British Anxieties in the Colonial Space: Race as Moral Contagion and Intervention in "The Woman of Colour"
  14. [Week 13 Colloquium] Imaginative Returns of the Spirit: Marronage as Black Atlantic Psychology
  15. [Project Proposal] Transatlantic Identity Formation: Imperial Anxieties, Colonial Hybridities, and Slippages of Power – A Syllabus Unit
  16. [Final Project] Transatlantic Identity Formation: Imperial Anxieties, Colonial Hybridities, and Slippages of Power in Female Literary Figures