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From: Hal Bush <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:46:48 -0600
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A few thoughts:

1.  I wonder if there are any essays or books that take the "Black Atlantic"
idea of Paul Gilroy and somehow apply it to what we might call the "Black
Mississippi"?

2.  I am wondering if there are any works or scholars interested in how the
river  served specifically as a mean of transmitting culture and change
among the communities served by it?  Did Twain write about the river in
these kinds of terms?

This is probably fairly obvious stuff, but I cannot think of works
specifically in Twain scholarship that treat these kinds of issues.


Dr. Harold K. Bush, Jr.
Saint Louis University

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