Vincent L. Wimbush is founding director of The Institute for Signifying Scriptures.
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Introduction: "Everything About Me Was Magic": The Black-Fleshed and the Making and Management of Modernities Vincent L. Wimbush 1 Scripturalectics and Masquerading Flesh Shay Welch 2 Under the Sign of "The African": Masquerade and Identity Formation and Deployment in Equiano...Vassa's Interesting Narrative/Memoir Carolyn M. Jones Medine 3 Within the Veil and Between the Masks: Reflections on Unveilings and Unmaskings after the Apocalypse Jacqueline Hidalgo 4 Between the Veil and the Mirror: Josephine Baker and the Scripturalization of Black Modernity in France Cecile Coquet-Mokoko 5 Whose Flesh? Flesh Tone as Scripturalization in the Art and Practice of Ballet P. Kimberleigh Jordan 6 "Relentlessly Pursu[ing] All Who Live in Darkness": The African Read as Bondage Through Devotional Missionary Life Writing Rachel E. C. Beckley 7 Seeking Solace: Finding Hush Harbors for Healing Scripturalization Horrors Velma E. Love 8 Toni Morrison and the Masquerade of Black Oral Imprint with a Meditation on The Preparation of Soft-Boiled Eggs Miles P. Grier 9 "There Remains Only Constant Struggle": Scholarship as Telling Stories of Radical Black Subjectivities Rosetta Ross 10 Olaudah Equiano/Gustavus Vassa and Kossola or Cujo Lewis: History Writing and the Masquerade Marla Frederick