Dr. Zoe Trodd
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Passionate Protest: Lynching Photography and Appropriative Counter-Performances of the Lynching Ritual


A Negative Utopia: Protest Memory and the Spatio-Symbolism of Civil Rights Literature and Photography


A Hid Event, Twice Lived: The Post-War Narrative Sub-Versions of Douglass and Melville


The Spaces Left: Resistance and Erasure in Frederick Douglass’s Palimpsestic Narratives


Star Signals: John Steinbeck in the American Protest Literature Tradition


A Painful Progress: Queer Fiction and the American Protest Literature Tradition


Vivas to Those Who Have Fail’d: The Politics of Historical Memory in the American Protest Tradition


The Space Between: Ralph Ellison’s Politics of Space and the Reusable Past of Abolitionist Literature


All of It Is Now


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A Less Costly Ink: John Brown's Prison Letters and the Traditions of American Protest Literature


Writ In Blood: John Brown’s Charter of Humanity, The Tribunal of History, and the Thick Link of American Political Protest


The John Brown Cycle:
Meteor of War




A Theatrical Manager: John Brown and the Radical Politics of the Makeover Mythos


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Vanished Past and Vanishing Point: Charles W. Chesnutt’s Short Stories and the Problem of American Historical Memory


Don’t Speak Dearest It Will Make You Worse: The Bondwoman’s Narrative, the Afro-American Literary Tradition, and the Trope of the Lying Book


Dialogic Man: Ralph Ellison’s Ideal Citizen and the Process of Democratic Conversation


Guess Who’s Not Coming to Dinner? Cannibalism, Miscegenation and the Greatest Taboo


Interior Designs: Representations of the Creative Process in Nineteenth-Century American Protest Literature


The Cracks Between: Cinematic and Proto-Cinematic Counter-Memories of the American Civil War