Property
Kate Conley, Edward Tuck Professor of French and Comparative Literature
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This spring I read three books about race in the South before emancipation, all of which were fascinating explorations of differing mentalities in the nineteenth century. In Property, by Valerie Martin, the narrator becomes increasingly unsympathetic as a white woman who feels like her husband's property while at the same time taking for granted the notion that a slave woman close to herself in age could be her own property.