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Tuesday 10th May 2022 – Jessica Parr (Simmons University, Programming Historian) Slavery, Citizenship, and Double-Consciousness in the Black Atlantic: A Textual Analysis of Racialized Language in Early Modern Discourse 0

Tuesday 10th May 2022 – Jessica Parr (Simmons University, Programming Historian) Slavery, Citizenship, and Double-Consciousness in the Black Atlantic: A Textual Analysis of Racialized Language in Early Modern Discourse

This seminar is 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm BST, live on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86722736492?pwd=NEx0dkJhWXpsMC9uYzgzOFBXQ3hxdz09. Session Chair: Mia Ridge Abstract: Black writers navigating the politics of the Early Modern Atlantic required specific forms of double-consciousness (Gilroy,...