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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
English Language Notes – Duke University Press
Published: Mar 1, 2013
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