A continuación se ofrece una selección bibliográfica de obras relevantes para la materia. Se recomienda la consulta de las bases de datos y revistas electrónicas de la Biblioteca para bibliografía máis específica que, de ser el caso, se proporcionará durante el desarrollo del curso. Selected Bibliography Beaulieu, Elizabeth Ann (1999): Black
Women Writers and the American Neo-Slave Narrative: Femininity Unfettered.
Westport: Greenwood.
Davis, Charles T. and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., eds. (1985):
The Slave’s Narrative. Oxford: Oxford UP. Escott, Paul D. (1979): Slavery Remembered: A Record of
Twentieth-Century Slave Narratives. Chapel Hill: The U. of North Carolina P. Fisch, Audrey, ed. (2007): The Cambridge Companion to the African-American
Slave Narrative. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. Patton, Venetria K. (2000): Women in Chains: The Legacy of
Slavery in Black Women’s Fiction. Albany: State U. of New York P. Plasa, Carl and Betty J. Ring, eds. (1994): The
Discourse of Slavery: Aphra Behn to Toni Morrison. London and New York:
Routledge. Rushdy, Ashraf H.A. (1999): Neo-slave narratives: Studies in
the social logic of a literary form. New York: Oxford UP. Sharpe, Jenny (2003): Ghosts of Slavery: A Literary Archaeology
of Black Women’s Lives. Minneapolis: U. of Minnesota Press. Wallace, Elizabeth Kowaleski (2006):
The British Slave Trade and Public Memory. New York: Columbia University Press. Walvin,
James (1992): Black Ivory: A History of British Slavery.
London: Fontana.
Walvin,
James (2011): The Slave Trade.
London: Thames & Hudson. Woodard, Helena (1999): African-British Writings in the
Eighteenth Century: The Politics of Race and Reason. Westport: Greenwood. |