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DESCRIPTION:Friday Lunch with Assistant Professor Kristina Huang. How do we
  read representations of subaltern\, enslaved\, or minoritized lives that 
 have been conscripted or distorted by those who do not live under the cons
 tant threat of violence and political repression? Drawing from her book ma
 nuscript\, Kristina Huang turns to narratives of fugitivity that circulate
 d in abolitionist movements at the turn of the nineteenth century. This ta
 lk discusses how narratives of fugitivity prompt readers to attend to the 
 relationship genre and institutions.\n\nCONTACT: info@humanities.wisc.edu\
 n\nURL: https://humanities.wisc.edu/event/friday-lunch-kristina-huang/
SUMMARY:Reading Centers and Margins in Narratives of Fugitivity
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