Hegel's burden: the slave's counter violence in philosophy, critical theory, and literature -- Nat Turner and plot making in early African American fiction -- Reverse abolitionism and Black popular resistance: the marrow of tradition -- Slave rebellion, the Great Depression, and the "turbulence to come" for capitalism: Black thunder -- Distilling proverbs of history from the Haitian War of Independence: the Black Jacobins -- Slave rebellion and magical realism: the kingdom of this world -- Slavery in African literary discourse: orality contra realism in Yorùb Oríkì and [O.]m[o.] Olókùn [E.][s.]in -- Prying subaltern rebellious consciousness out of the clenched jaws of oral traditions: [E.]fún[s.]et n Aníwúrà -- Reiterating the Black experience: rebellious material bodies and their textual fates in Dessa rose -- Conclusion: what Is the meaning of slave rebellion.
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How the slave rebellion haunts the black imagination.
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