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"... the scholarship is excellent... Chaney’s readings are exhaustive, persuasive, and murkily brilliant." ―Journal of American History
"An eye-opening analysis of major sites, figures, and figurations of African American authorship." ―Ezra Greenspan, Southern Methodist University
"[T]his startlingly original, meticulously researched study opens up new ways of considering the acts of self-representation in visual objects and literary texts by African Americans." ―American Literature
"Fugitive Vision [is] an important and well-researched study... Michael A. Chaney makes a distinct contribution to the literature about slave-born men and women who were dedicated to the permanent liberation of minds and bodies." ―American Studies, Vol. 50:1/2
Michael A. Chaney is Assistant Professor of English at Dartmouth College.
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