Lose Your Mother: A Journey along the Atlantic Slave Route

490 indexed citations
published 2007
Journal
The Journal of Pan-African Studies

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About Lose Your Mother: A Journey along the Atlantic Slave Route

This paper, published in 2007, received 490 indexed citations . Written by Saidiya Hartman. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Sociology and Political Science (276 citations), Cultural Studies (121 citations), Anthropology (110 citations), Literature and Literary Theory (95 citations) and Education (65 citations). Published in The Journal of Pan-African Studies.

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