The French Atlantic triangle: literature and culture of the slave trade
Part 1. The French Atlantic: 1 Introduction -- 2 Around the Triangle -- 3 The Slave Trade in the Enlightenment -- 4 The Veeritions of History -- Part 2. French Women Writers: Revolution, Abolitionist Translation, Sentiment (1783-1823) -- 5 Gendering Abolitionism -- 6 Olympe de Gouges, "Earwitness to the Ills of America" -- 7 Madame de Staël, Mirza, and Pauline: Atlantic Memories -- 8 Duras and Her Ourika, "The Ultimate House Slave" -- Conclusion to Part 2 -- Part 3. French Male Writers: Restoration, Abolition, Entertainment -- 9 Tamango around the Atlantic: Concatenations of Revolt -- 10 Forget Haiti: Baron Roger and the New Africa --11 Homosociality, Reckoning, and Recognition in Eugène Sue's Atar-Gull -- 12 Edouard Corbière, "Mating," and Maritime Adventure -- Part 4. The Triangle from "Below" -- 13 Césaire, Glissant, Condé: Reimagining the Atlantic -- 14 African "Silence" -- Conclusion: Reckoning, Reparation, and the Value of Fictions.