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c o n t e n t s acknowledgments ix introduction 1 1. hegel’s burden: the slave’s counter violence in philosophy, critical theory, and literature 9 2. nat turner and plot making in early african american fiction 22 3. reverse abolitionism and black popular resistance: the marrow of tradition 50 4. slave rebellion, the great depression, and the “turbulence to come” for capitalism: black thunder 66 5. distilling proverbs of history from the haitian war of independence: the black jacobins 84 6. slave rebellion and magical realism: the kingdom of this world 104 7. slavery in african literary discourse: orality contra realism in yorùbá oríkì and omo oló kùn esin 121 8. prying rebellious subaltern consciousness out of the clenched jaws of oral traditions: efúnsetán aníwúrà 145 9. reiterating the black experience: rebellious material bodies and their textual fates in dessa rose 157 Adeeko, Slave's Rebelion 5/5/05 3:56 PM Page vii conclusion: what is the meaning of slave rebellion 172 notes 177 bibliography 185 index 201 Adeeko, Slave's Rebelion 5/5/05 3:56 PM Page viii ...