Martha Cutter
Professor & Director/English
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
100 Scholarly Contributions
“Transplanting and Transforming Slavery: Spectacle, Visuality, and Power in Cinematic Neo-Slave Narratives"
2018
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“Crossing Borders: The Many Lives of Henry Box Brown,” Ohio University, Athens, OH, 27 November 2018 https://livestream.com/ohiocas/events/8469908
2018
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“Transplanting and Transforming Slavery: Spectacle, Visuality, and Power in Cinematic Neo-Slave Narratives,” MELUS Conference, Las Vegas, May 2018.
2018
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“Finding Safe Harbor: US Fugitive Slaves, Sea Travel, and Performative Resistance,”
2017
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“A Tale for the Time Being and the Trope of Translation: Ruth Ozeki’s Hacking of The Woman Warrior,”
2017
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“Crossing Borders in Sui Sin Far’s Writing: Negotiating Race, Ethnicity, and Migration,”
2017
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Illustrating Slavery in the 1840s and 1850s: Before and After Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852), Trinity College, March 22, 2017.
2017
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“Reading between the Lines: Resistance within the Visual Rhetoric of African American Antislavery Works,”
2017
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“Re-Visioning Race: Transformations of the Historiography of Passing in Incognegro,
2016
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A Tale for the Time Being: Ruth Ozeki’s Homage and Revision of The Woman Warrior
2016
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A Borderland Mode of Performance Work: Multivalent Forms of Passing in the Past and Present,
2016
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Preparing for the Job Market: A Professionalism Workshop for Graduate Students
2016
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Telling the Graphic Story of Slavery in US Antebellum Caricature Cartoons.
2016
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