The racial and sexual paradoxes of Brazilian slavery and national identity -- Illegible violence : the rape and sexual abuse of male slaves -- The white mistress and the slave woman : seduction, violence, and exploitation -- Social whiteness : Black intraracial violence and the boundaries of Black freedom -- O diabo preto (the Negro devil) : the myth of the Black homosexual predator in the age of social hygiene
Foreword: Machado de Assis: the Brazilian Master Then and Now Nelson H. Vieira -- Introduction: Lamonte Aidoo and Daniel F. Silva -- Part I: Situating Machado de Assis in History, Literature, and Philosophy -- 1 Machado de Assis: Creator and Character in a Troubled Scene Lilia Moritz Schwarcz -- 2 Machado de Assis and Realism: A Literary Genealogy Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht -- 3 Machado de Assis and Pascal Pedro Meira Monteiro -- Part II: Machado on Race, Identity, and Society -- 4 Machado de Assis: From "Tragic Mulatto" to Human Tragicomedy G. Reginald Daniel -- 5 "Father Versus Mother": Slavery and its Apparatuses Fernando Rocha -- 6 The "Chinese Question" in Machado's Journalism Sonia Roncador -- Part III: Women in Machado's Work -- 7 Writing Womanhood in the New Brazil: Machado's Lição de Botânica Earl E. Fitz -- 8 Curiosity: Undecidability and Gender in Dom Casmurro Marta Peixoto -- Part IV: Machado on Masculinity and Queer Relations -- 9 Machado's Wounded Males Luiz Fernando Valente -- 10 Homoaffectivity Exemplified in Dom Casmurro Camilo Gomides -- 11 Masculinity and Matrimonial Secrets in Dom Casmurro Richard Miskolci -- Part V: Machado, Allegory, and the Narration of Violence -- 12 Machado's Tales of the Fantastic: Allegory and the Macabre M. Elizabeth Ginway -- 13 Machado de Assis and the Secret Heart of Literature Paulo Moreira -- 14 Framing Violence: Narrator and Reader in "Father versus Mother" Giulia Ricco
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