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Session Details348. Why Neo–Slave Narratives in the Twenty-First Century?Monday, 6 January, 5:15–6:30 p.m., 614, WSCC A special session Presiding: Maria Helena Lima, State Univ. of New York, Geneseo 1. "Imoinda and the Task of Double Writing; or, She Who Tells the Story of the Gendered Signifying Minority," Assimina Karavanta, Univ. of Athens 2. "Writing Words, Wearing Wounds: Race, Gender, and Memory in a Puerto Rican Neo–Slave Narrative," Radost Rangelova, Gettysburg Coll. 3. "Of Moan and Stutter: M. Nourbese Philips's Hauntological Zong!," James D. B. McCorkle, Hobart and William Smith Colls. Responding: Maria Helena Lima For abstracts, visit www.geneseo.edu/~lima.
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