Brazilian Slave Narratives Documents

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A 55-year research project started searching for the equivalent of the U.S. “Slave Narrative” in Brazil, the American nation that enslaved nearly 50% of the African captives, and has the 2nd largest black population in the world. Delving into the archives of 4 continents and the publications of the “nova historiografia,” revealed Brazil’s unique history of slavery and required the critical abandonment of the U.S. genre to construct the “Narrativa Escravizada Brasileira” sui generi.

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Department of Languages and Literatures

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A talk by Dr. Robert Krueger, UNI Professor Emeritus-

  • Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2024
  • Time: 12:30 p.m.
  • Location: Bartlett 1017

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11-19-2024

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U.S. and Brazilian 'Slave Narratives': History, Literature, Culture, & Cannon [flier]

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