Novels

Anonymous, The Woman of Colour, A Tale (1808) (Lyndon J. Dominique, editor). (Broadview Press, 2008)

Payne, Nikki. Sex, Lies, and Sensibility. (Penguin Random House, 2024)

Sweeting, Katie. Remnant. (Resource Publications, 2024)

Williams, J.T. (Author), Douglas, Simone (Illustrator). The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries: Drama and Danger (Harper Collins)

Essays & Reviews

Daut, Marlene, L. “Why Did Bridgerton Erase Haiti?” Avidly

George, Leigh-Michil. “Heady Politics in the Ton: On Shondaland’s ‘Queen Charlotte’.” Los Angeles Review of Books

Looser, Devoney. “Breaking the silence: Exploring the Austen family’s complex entanglements with slavery” Times Literary Supplement. .

Prescott, Amanda-Rae. “The real history behind the 'Sanditon' season 2 sugar boycott” GBH

 Books

Aljoe, Nicole. Creole Testimonies: Slave Narratives of The British West Indies, 1709-1838. New York: Palgrave- Macmillan, 2012.

Fowler, Corinne. Green Unpleasant Land: Creative Responses to Rural England's Colonial Connections. Peepal Tree Press (2020).

Gerzina, Gretchen.  Black England: A Forgotten Georgian History. John Murray Publishers (Revised 2022). 

Naylor, Celia E. Unsilencing Slavery: Telling Truths About Rose Hall Plantation, Jamaica. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2022.

Articles & Book Chapters

Matthew, Patricia. (Dec 2019). “Jane Austen and the Abolitionist Turn.Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 61, Issue 4: 345–61.

M’Balia, Thomas. (2024). "Con Artist: Non-Cosplay Participation at Popular Culture Conventions as an Arts-Based Method of Inquiring Into Resistance and the Undoing of Rules." Qualitative Inquiry, 30(2), 257-262.

Prescott, Amanda-Rae. (2021). “Race and Racism in Austen Spaces: Notes on A Scandal: Sanditon Fandom’s Ongoing Racism and the Danger of Ignoring Austen Discourse on Social Media.”ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 11, no.2.

Roberts, Gillian. (2023). “Salvaging Slavery Subtexts in Mansfield Park and Wuthering Heights.” In Race, Nation and Cultural Power in Film Adaptation, 1st ed., 49–77. Edinburgh University Press.

Sinanan, Kerry. “Race and Racism in Austen Spaces: Eroticizing Men of Empire in Austen.ABO:Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 11, no.2 (2021).

Ventour-Griffiths, Tré. (2021). “Race and Racism in Austen Spaces: National Trust in Jane Austen’s Empires of Sugar.” Abo: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830. https://doi.org/10.5038/2157-7129.11.2.1292.