The slave trade in the enlightenment
The veeritions of history
Revolution, abolitionist translation, Sentiment (1783-1823)
Olympe de gouges, "earwitness to the ills of America"
Madame de Staël, Mirza, and Pauline: Atlantic memories
Duras and her ourika, "the ultimate house slave"
Restoration, abolition, entertainment
Tamango around the Atlantic: concatenations of revolt
Forget Haiti: Baron Roger and the new Africa
Homosociality, reckoning, and recognition in Eugéne Sue's atar-gull
Edouard Corbiére, "mating," and maritime adventure
Césaire, glissant, condé: reimagining the Atlantic
Conclusion: Reckoning, reparation, and the value of fictions.