On Recovering the Past: Textual "Reversibility" in M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong!

CR: The New Centennial Review 1 (21):207-236 (2021)
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Abstract

In this paper, I argue that poet M. Nourbese Philip's Zong! allows us to radically rethink the possibility of historical restitution and recovery. The formal ideas in Zong!, I argue, imply a metaphysical and ontological revolution in the way memory and mnesic traces are to be conceived. The evidentiary status of the voices and narratives that Zong! retrieves cannot be certified by historical-epistemological conceptions of evidence but rather find their warrant in alternative, ontological (or hauntological) registers.

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Deborah Goldgaber
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