Atlantic studies : literary, cultural and historical perspectives
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EDITORIAL| 2011
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Sloth bones and anteater tongues: Collecting American nature in the Hispanic world (1750-1808)Cowie, Helen et al. | 2011
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Translating the vernacular: Indigenous and African knowledge in the eighteenth-century British AtlanticMurphy, Kathleen S. et al. | 2011
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Redemptive violence and stuttering across the Atlantic: The Who's “My Generation” and Herman Melville's Billy Budd in historical perspectiveHarison, Casey et al. | 2011
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Plunging into the Atlantic: The oceanic order of Herman Melville's Moby-DickLong, James Weldon et al. | 2011
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“What did any of it have to do with race?”: Raced chronotopes in Cristina Garcia's Monkey HuntingSchultermandl, Silvia et al. | 2011
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Desecrated bodies/phantom limbs: Post-traumatic reconstructions of corporeality in Haiti/RwandaChancy, Myriam J. A. et al. | 2011
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Revolutions in the Atlantic World: A Comparative HistoryHodson, Christopher et al. | 2011
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From Scottsboro to Munich: Race and Political Culture in 1930s BritainPerry, Kennetta Hammond et al. | 2011