Acknowledgments
Introduction: “Do You Want to Be Well?”
Soyica Diggs Colbert
Chapter 1: 12 Years a What?: Slavery, Representation, and Black Cultural Politics in 12 Years a Slave
Robert J. Patterson
Chapter 2: The Fruit of Abolition: Discontinuity and Difference in Terrance Hayes’s “The Avocado”
Douglas A. Jones Jr.
Chapter 3: Black Time: Slavery, Metaphysics, and the Logic of Wellness
Calvin Warren
Chapter 4: The Inside Turned Out Architecture of the Post-Neo-Slave Narrative
Margo Natalie Crawford
Chapter 5: Memwa se paswa: Sifting the Slave Past in Haiti
Régine Michelle Jean-Charles
Chapter 6: Staging Social Death: Alienation and Embodiment in Aishah Rahman’s Unfinished Women
GerShun Avilez
Chapter 7: Dancing with Death: Spike Lee’s Bamboozled
Soyica Diggs Colbert
Chapter 8: Laughing to Keep from Crying: Dave Chappelle’s Self-Exploration with “The Nigger Pixie”
Brandon J. Manning
Chapter 9: The Cartoonal Slave
Michael Chaney
Chapter 10: Trauma and the Historical Turn in Black Literary Discourse
Aida Levy-Hussen
Conclusion: Black Lives Matter, Except When They Don’t: Why Slavery’s Psychic Hold Matters
Robert J. Patterson
Selected Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index