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Mulheres, negritude e a construção de uma modernidade transnacional

open access: yesRevista Estudos Feministas, 2019
Partindo do conceito de negritude formulado por Aimé Césaire, proponho uma reflexão sobre os desdobramentos da negritude em diferentes momentos históricos, nos quais o conceito é ressignificado através de interpretações que atendem às demandas políticas ...
Simone Pereira Schmidt
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Conquérir la négritude : considérations inessentielles sur le genre noir [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Quel message est apporté par le courant littéraire de la négritude, et comment procède-t-il pour le transmettre? C'est par le biais d'une écriture introspective que la diaspora noire a conquis sa dignité et dépassé le stade victimaire, par-delà le seul ...
Schang, Fabien
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Du Boisian sociology after Du Bois: Frazier, St Clair Drake, and the global and comparative study of race and empire

open access: yesSociological Forum, Volume 39, Issue 4, Page 361-372, December 2024.
Abstract In this paper, I focus on two thinkers who I contend can be read as Du Boisian sociologists: Franklin Frazier and John Gibbs St. Clair Drake. I argue that both Frazier and Drake are often (mis)represented as being ethnographic sociologists of racism in the American inner city who owe their intellectual training and lineage to the Chicago ...
Ali Meghji
wiley   +1 more source

La négritude dans Cahier d'un retour au pays natal d'Aimé Césaire

open access: yesÉtudes romanes de Brno, 2015
Ce travail se propose de décortiquer la pensée négritudienne dans l'oeuvre fondateur césairien, à savoir Cahier d'un retour au pays natal. En effet, le poème qui avait introduit le concept de négritude est l'un des plus importants ouvrages des ...
Frano Vrančić
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The God of the oppressed and the politics of resistance: Black and Dalit theologies of liberation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Theologians from the Black communities in the USA, South Africa and other places, and Dalit groups in India have struggled with a dialectic between the retrieval of subjectivity within political spaces inflected by ‘race’ and ‘caste’ and the opposition ...
Barua, A
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For an Anarchist Decolonial Agenda: New Perspectives on Anarchism, Marronage, and Indigeneity from Brazil/Pindorama

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 6, Page 2112-2135, November 2024.
Abstract This paper proposes new perspectives on anarchism, indigeneity, and Afro‐descendent struggles, by discussing the case of Brazilian anarchists’ commitment to luta afroindígena. They mean by this term the intersection of indigenous and Afro‐descendant resistances for the recognition of land, against the violence of states, agribusiness, and ...
Federico Ferretti
wiley   +1 more source

Making Space for the Maritorio: Raizal Dispossession and the Geopoetic Imagination in the San Andrés Archipelago

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 6, Page 2042-2063, November 2024.
Abstract Drawing in part on the work of Édouard Glissant, this article explores how the Raizal population of the San Andrés Archipelago in the Caribbean mobilises the concept of maritorio as an archipelagic geopoetic vessel with emancipatory potential.
Julie Cupples   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Le corps au carrefour de l’intertextualité et de la rhétorique [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Ce texte examine l’isotopie du corps en relation avec l’écriture, en mettant au jour les instances à l’oeuvre dans le roman africain contemporain derrière le double mouvement de fragmentation et de rassemblement.
Bisanswa, Justin K.
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“Our blood is becoming white”: Race, religion, and Siddi becoming in Hyderabad, India

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 2, Page 194-203, June 2024.
Abstract “Our blood is becoming white.” This was a constant lament I heard from siddis in contemporary Hyderabad, India—third‐ and fourth‐generation descendants of East African slaves and soldiers recruited by the local ruler or Nizam in the 1860s to form the African Cavalry Guard in his army.
Gayatri Reddy
wiley   +1 more source

Pitch Black: How design entrepreneurs are rethinking race in post‐Katrina schools

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 2, Page 204-215, June 2024.
Abstract Putting anthropologists of design in conversation with Black studies, this article demonstrates how a group of repentant education entrepreneurs in post‐Katrina New Orleans mobilized racialized affective and narrative surplus within an information economy based on design rituals and protocols.
Christien Tompkins
wiley   +1 more source

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