"…[a] noteworthy contribution to slavery studies … Christensen … [has] invited scholars of West African literatures to rethink literary representations of slavery and the slave trades within specifically West African trajectories." — Research in African Literatures"...a distinct reward of reading Christensen's work is the access we are given to the diverse and compelling archive he excavates … [his] bold survey of these varied media is both sensitively inclusive and sophisticatedly critical … Christensen's book is a timely contribution to a recently emerging body of critical literature that analyzes African representations of the transatlantic slave trade and the trade's implications for contemporary political discourse." — College Literature"Rebellious Histories tells how the actions of enslaved Africans resonated beyond one particular historical moment. It is a significant contribution to the 'literary' study of slave rebellions, as well as to postcolonial studies and the study of the Atlantic world." — Jack Shuler, author of Calling Out Liberty: The Stono Slave Rebellion and the Universal Struggle for Human Rights