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Contributors E lizabeth A b el is professor o f English at the U niversity of California, Berkeley. Her w ork spans tw o broad fields of inquiry. The firs t is gender theory, psychoanalysis, and twentieth- century fiction (with a focus on Virginia Woolf). The second is race, cultural studies, and visu- ality. Most recently, she has published Signs o f the Times: The Visual Politics o f Jim C row (2010), which charts the cultural history o f segregation signs through th e ir m ediation by pho­ tography. Her current project examines maternal elegies in the tw entieth century. A d é lé k è A d é è k ó is a hum anities distinguished professor at The Ohio State University. His teaching and research interests are, in no particular order of im portance, Yoruba literature, lit­ erary theory, African American literature, and A nglophone literatures of Africa, south Asia, and the Caribbean. He is the author of Proverbs, Textuality, and Nativism in A frican Literature (1998) and The Slave's Rebellion: Literature, History, Orature (2005). He guest edited a special issue of Research in African Literatures 40:4 (W inter 2009) on w ritin g about slavery http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png English Language Notes Duke University Press

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English Language Notes , Volume 51 (1) – Mar 1, 2013

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Copyright © 2013 Regents of the University of Colorado
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0013-8282
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2573-3575
DOI
10.1215/00138282-51.1.249
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Abstract

E lizabeth A b el is professor o f English at the U niversity of California, Berkeley. Her w ork spans tw o broad fields of inquiry. The firs t is gender theory, psychoanalysis, and twentieth- century fiction (with a focus on Virginia Woolf). The second is race, cultural studies, and visu- ality. Most recently, she has published Signs o f the Times: The Visual Politics o f Jim C row (2010), which charts the cultural history o f segregation signs through th e ir m ediation by pho­ tography. Her current project examines maternal elegies in the tw entieth century. A d é lé k è A d é è k ó is a hum anities distinguished professor at The Ohio State University. His teaching and research interests are, in no particular order of im portance, Yoruba literature, lit­ erary theory, African American literature, and A nglophone literatures of Africa, south Asia, and the Caribbean. He is the author of Proverbs, Textuality, and Nativism in A frican Literature (1998) and The Slave's Rebellion: Literature, History, Orature (2005). He guest edited a special issue of Research in African Literatures 40:4 (W inter 2009) on w ritin g about slavery

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English Language NotesDuke University Press

Published: Mar 1, 2013

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