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CHAPTER 8: The Wild Woman, the Little Mistress, the Hottentot Venus, and the Pedestal Monster: Living Curiosities and Their Counter-spaces in Two Texts by Charles Baudelaire.
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- Cross / Cultures: Readings in the Post / Colonial Literatures in English, 2019, v. 210, p. 149, doi. 10.1163/9789004407916_009
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Chase Riboud's Hottentot Venus (2003) and the Neo-Victorian: The Problematization of South-Africa and the Vulnerability and Resistance of the Black Other.
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- 2019
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- Literary Criticism
The Neo-Victorian Doctor and Resurrected Gothic Masculinities.
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- Victoriographies, 2015, v. 5, n. 2, p. 122, doi. 10.3366/vic.2015.0189
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from HOTTENTOT VENUS.
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- 2009
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- Excerpt
THE IRON FETTERED WEIGHT OF ALL CIVILIZATION The Project of Barbara Chase-Riboud's Narratives of Slavery.
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- Callaloo, 2009, v. 32, n. 3, p. 758, doi. 10.1353/cal.0.0492
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OMNIPRESENT NEGATION Hottentot Venus and Africa Rising.
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- 2009
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- Essay
BLACK GIRLS IN PARIS Sally Hemings, Sarah Baartman, and French Racial Dystopias.
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- 2009
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- Essay
Returning Remains: Saartjie Baartman, or the "Hottentot Venus" as Transnational Postcolonial Icon.
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- Forum for Modern Language Studies, 2009, v. 45, n. 2, p. 200
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- Article