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Collective Black Fugitive Practices in Harriet Jacobs’ "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" |
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Start Date: | 2/4/2021 | Start Time: | 2:00 PM |
End Date: | 2/4/2021 | |
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Event Description:
Presented by Eve Eure, assistant professor, Department of English \ School of Arts and Humanities Lehman College
Thursday, February 4, 2:00 p.m.
Professor Eure will discuss Harriet Jacobs’s slave narrative, the first book-length fugitive slave narrative to be published by a black woman in the United States. Focusing on how Jacobs navigates the legal and social enclosures of slavery, Professor Eure explores how Jacobs’s text opens possibilities for rethinking notions of kinship, kinlessness, and Black fugitivity.
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