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THE U.S. SOUTH AND THE CARIBBEAN; A New World Poetics of Oblivion; Delta Desterrados:Antebellum New Orleans and New World Print Culture; Slave Resistance on the Southeastern Frontier: Fugitives, Maroons, and Banditti in the Age of Revolution; Martinique/Mississippi: Edouard Glissant and Relational Insularity; Crossing the Mason-Dixon Linein Drag: The Narrative of Loreta Janeta Velazquez, Cuban Woman and Confederate Soldier; Citizenship and Identity in the Exile Autobiographies of Gustavo Pe?rez Firmat 327 $aTravel and Transference:V. S. Naipaul and the Plantation Past2. RETHINKING RACE AND REGION; Things Falling Apart: The Postcolonial Condition of Red Rock and The Leopard's Spots; This Race Which Is NotOne: The ''More Inextricable Compositeness''of William Faulkner's South; Richard Wright: From the South to Africa-and Beyond; Forward into the Past: California and the Contemporary White Southern Imagination; American Films/American Fantasies: Moviegoing and Regional Identity in Literature of the Americas; 3. 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