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Recovering the Irrecoverable: Blackness, Melancholy, and Duplicities That Bind
In this article, I critically engage Stephen Best’s provocative text, None Like Us. The article agrees with Best’s general concerns regarding longings for a unified black community or a We before the collective crime of slavery.
Joseph Winters
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"A Good Story": On Black Abjection in Improv Comedy
This paper discusses Black absence in Improv Comedy as a symptom for the racial exclusion inherent in Humanism. Critiquing Enlightenment thought as the epistemological basis for Improv's liberatory and democratic ideals, I engage in deconstructive play ...
Michel Büch
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“You Think We Fixta Git up off Dis Block for Real?”
The process of othering of black people in the US can be traced back to the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the identity produced by such legacy is constantly haunted by a past—that of slavery and segregation—and by a present—that of systemic racism—that cage ...
Chiara Patrizi
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Teaching the Sixties: Politics, Pedagogy and the Meaning of a Decade
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Lorenzo Costaguta
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This sixth issue of USAbroad aims to celebrate the importance and impact of bell hooks’ work, which challenges the national and international boundaries of academic disciplines and of the cultural marketplace to present a “feminism for everybody ...
Paola Rudan, Matteo Battistini
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Black Study, Black Struggle [PDF]
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Review of "Dear Science and Other Stories" by Katherine McKittrick (Duke University Press)
With "Dear Science and Other Stories," Katherine McKittrick does the work of liberation and enacts new ways of being. Building on her previous studies, this collection engages in a story-sharing, collaborative praxis that emerges from a “black sense of ...
Jade How, Gada Mahrouse
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Elisa Boldrin e Stefano Bosco. A fior di pelle. Bianchezza, nerezza, visualità
Recensione di A fior di pelle. Bianchezza, nerezza, visualità.
Monia Dal Checco
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Jose O. Fernandez’s "Against Marginalization: Convergences in Black and Latinx Literatures " is an innovative project that takes conversations about literary and cultural history in a new direction. Recognizing the efforts of Black and Latinx scholars in
Laura Irwin
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ABSTRACT Background Osteosarcoma (OS) and Ewing sarcoma (EWS) are the most common primary bone cancers in children, but acute thrombosis is poorly characterized in this population. Our study evaluated the rates of venous thromboembolism (VTE) and associated risk factors in pediatric patients with bone sarcomas treated over a 10‐year period encompassing
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