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Speculative Critique: Saidiya Hartman, Michel Foucault, and the Limits of the Archive
ABSTRACT: This article proposes a dialogue between Saidiya Hartman's and Michel Foucault's concept of critique, with the aim of contributing to a broader rethinking of critical practice and theory. While Hartman's work has become central to contemporary debates in Black Studies and beyond, its implications for the practice of critique—particularly in ...
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This paper tries to find out an adequately race-sensitive definition of the everyday. It contrasts universalized ideas of the everyday as underlined by Rita Felski with specific instances of racist violence described in Audre Lorde’s biomythography Zami:
Laboni Mukherjee
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On not being able to read: doomscrolling and anxiety in pandemic times. [PDF]
Salisbury L.
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The Silence of Our Past: Why the Stories That Matter Most Are So Often Lost
This article reflects on the fading of personal and familial histories in the context of migration, trauma, and cultural transformation. While modern tools such as ancestry kits and digitized records promise clarity about our roots, they often fail to ...
Muna Saeed Fareh Mohammed
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Ante-Anti-Blackness: Afterthoughts
Sexton sees to ask again about the tension between what has been coined afro- pessimism and black-optimism or what black intellectuals long have discussed as life after or in the social death of slavery.
Jared Sexton
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"The only way we knew how:" provenancial fabulation in archives of feminist materials. [PDF]
Lapp JM.
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Perder a mãe: uma categoria colonial?
O presente artigo recupera algumas das reflexões realizadas por diferentes autoras e discursos feministas sobre a relação materialidade-maternidade, na história da filosofia, mais precisamente, a partir do empreendimento colonial-moderno. Nesse sentido,
Elzahrã Mohamed Radwan Omar Osman
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Experiência, narrativa e testemunho
Considerando Olualê Kossula: as palavras do último homem negro escravizado, de Zora N. Hurston (2018 [1931]), e Perder a mãe: uma jornada pela rota atlântica da escravidão, de Saidiya V.
Vitor Soster
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O artigo busca analisar a representação da personagem escritora nos contos “Travessia no barco da coragem” e “Cenas da Colônia Africana - lavadeiras”, da cronista e ficcionista mineira Cidinha da Silva. Partindo de uma discussão sobre os temas encenados
Clarice M Goulart
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Racialized Discourse in Seattle Rental Ad Texts. [PDF]
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