Jacobs and Slave Law: Psychoanalyzing Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
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posted on 2003-09-08, 00:00 authored by Latasha Chanell Marshall-ScottPlaced in historical context conventional of 19th-century sentimental narration, this paper explores a psychoanalytic approach to understanding Harriet Jacobs' gothic slave narrative.
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2003-09-08Date Modified
2018-11-01Research Director(s)
Antonette IrvingCommittee Members
Glenn Hendler K. ZiarekDegree
- Master of Arts
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- Master's Thesis
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- English
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etd-09082003-123106Publisher
University of Notre DameAdditional Groups
- English
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- English
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rapepsychoanalysisSlave NarrativetraumagothicHarriet A. Jacobs, 1813-1897 -- Incidents in the life of a slave girlEnslaved persons -- United States -- Biography -- History and criticismEnslaved women -- United States -- Biography -- History and criticismSlavery -- Law and legislation -- United States -- History -- 19th centurySlave narratives -- History and criticism
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