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April 11, 2015

postmedieval 6.1: Making Race Matter in the Middle Ages

Special Issue Edited by Cord Whitaker

ISSUE EDITOR’S INTRODUCTIONpmed 6.1 cover

Race-ing the dragon: the Middle Ages, race and trippin’ into the future

Cord Whitaker

ARTICLES

Race, sex, slavery: reading Fanon with Aucassin et Nicolette
Robert S. Sturges
On firm Carthaginian ground: ethnic boundary fluidity and Chaucer’s Dido
Randy P. Schiff
Are the ‘monstrous races’ races?
Asa Simon Mittman
Making whiteness matter: The King of Tars
Jamie Friedman
From the Knight’s Tale to The Two Noble Kinsmen: Rethinking race, class and whiteness in romance
Dennis Austin Britton
‘The last syllable of modernity’: Chaucer in the Caribbean
Michelle R. Warren
RESPONSE ESSAY
Race as sedimented history
Sara Ahmed

BOOK REVIEW ESSAY

Race, travel, time, heritage
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Karl Steel

[see postmedieval site at Palgrave for more information on this and other issues]

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