Abstract

Introduction 1. (Re)Drawing boundaries: looking back at a Boston marriage 2. 'But some times ... I don't marry, - even in books': Boston marriages, Creoles, and the future of the nation 3. Slavery, sexuality, and genre: Pauline E. Hopkins's negotiations of (African) American womanhood 4. Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton's geographies of race, regions of religion 5. Kate Chopin and (stretching) the limits of local colour fiction 6. Transnational geographies of race: 'Eurasian' communities and the nation in Mrs Spring Fragrance Notes Works cited Index.

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