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Overview
Reason - A Black Cat\" all circle around the problem of automatic responses to external stimuli, responses that in the extreme undercut the foundational democratic assumption that humans are capable of governing themselves. Yet Stowe's depiction of a highly charismatic, religiously inspired rebel slave both accepts the diagnostic framework of nervous disorder and suggests that his neurological predisposition toward trance states can indeed be a vehicle for genuine clairvoyance and prophecy. More intriguing are Murison's claims that the new cognitive approaches share with historicist approaches a desire to ground subjective literary readings in hard-and-fast evidence; she favors instead a \"surface\" reading for cultural pattern that does not count as \"evidence\" of something else.