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Middle Passage, by Charles Johnson
Charles Johnson: Overview
Charles Johnson, the Novelist and Philosopher
Charles Johnson's Novels : Writing the American Palimpsest
Overview: Middle Passage (1)
Overview: Middle Passage (2)
Charles Johnson's Middle Passage as Historiographic Metafiction
Sorcery, Double-Consciousness, and Warring Souls: An Intertextual Reading of Middle Passage and Captain Blackman
Passages from the Middle: Coloniality and Postcoloniality in Charles Johnson's Middle Passage
Reading Rigor Mortis: Offstage Violence and Excluded Middles "in" Johnson's Middle Passage and Morrison's Beloved
"Leavin' a Mark on the Wor(l)d": Marksmen and Marked Men in Middle Passage
Gendering the History of the Antislavery Narrative: Juxtaposing "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and "Benito Cereno", "Beloved" and "Middle Passage"
The African Sacrificial Kingship Ritual and Johnson's Middle Passage
Isadora at Sea: Misogyny as Comic Capital in Charles Johnson's Middle Passage
Interrogating Identity: Appropriation and Transformation in Middle Passage
The Phenomenology of the Allmuseri: Charles Johnson and the Subject of the Narrative of Slavery
Patriotism in Charles Johnson's Middle Passage
Charles Johnson's Middle Passage: Fictionalizing History and Historicizing Fiction
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