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- Biography
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- "And Hold the Bondman Still": Biogeography and Utopia in Slave and Serf Narratives Volume 25, Number 1, Winter 2002, pp. 110-129
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This issue contains 15 articles in total
- Contributors
- Autobiography & Geography: Introduction
- Reviewed Elsewhere
- Living on the Human Road
- Autotopography: Louise Bourgeois as Builder
- Geographies of the Closet: The Lives of Paul Monette
- Redlined Africa: Ruth First'S Barrel of a Gun
- "The Greater Part of My Life Has Been Spent in India": Autobiography and the Crisis of Empire in the Twentieth Century
- "And Hold the Bondman Still": Biogeography and Utopia in Slave and Serf Narratives
- Sites of Memory: Women's Autoethnographies from Rural France
- Writing the Geography of the Blue Ridge Mountains: How Displacement Recorded the Land
- Bearing Proxy-Witness
- Collective Memory, Commemoration, Memory, and History: Or William O'Bryan, the Bible Christians, and Me
- Stratigraphies: Writing A Suspect Terrain
- The Contour of Unknown Lives: Mapping Women's Experience in the Adirondacks
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