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Saidiya Hartman e a busca por suas origens africanas
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Albert Einstein famously called the phenomenon quantum entanglement “spooky action at a distance”, referring to quantum particles’ ability to maintain connection despite being separated by vast distances across space and time. Michelle Wright posits that
Crowder, Kennedy Marie
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ABSTRACT This article starts with Scenes of Subjection, the first book published by African-American historian Saidiya Hartman, to reflect on the forms of narrating the past of slavery. First, I briefly overview slavery historiography in the United States and describe her place in this scenario.
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Black Girlhood, School Discipline, and the Afterlife of Slavery
This project relies upon the theoretical contributions of Black radical feminist scholars including Saidiya Hartman and her work, entitled, Scenes of Subjection: Terror Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America. It utilizes Hartman’s concept
Clarke, Abigail
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Reimagining the 'Lost' narratives of advanced dementia through literature and critical fabulation. [PDF]
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Fugitive Dreams of Diaspora: Conversations with Saidiya Hartman
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