Crossings and Encounters: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Atlantic World

(Cloth US$49.99) Among books on the Atlantic world, Crossings and Encounters is notable for its foregrounding of gender and sexuality as categories of analysis and its sweeping geographic and temporal scope, stretching from the global Dutch empire of the seventeenth century to a drama premiered in V...

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Race
Sexuality
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