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Boston King’s Fugitive Passing: Fred Moten, Saidiya Hartman, and Tina Campt’s Rhetoric of Resistance
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Contradictory Origins and Racializing Legacy of the 1968 Bilingual Education Act: Urban Schooling, Anti-Blackness, and Oakland’s 1996 Black English Language Education Policy [PDF]
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Untitled and Outdoors: Thinking with Saidiya Hartman
Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory, 2017In some ways, critical conversations on black performance studies focus the first part of Scenes in its particular engagement with black fungibility. Arguably, the first half is black performance studies’ founding text. Even still, the authors argue that black performance studies is never not a question of ecological possibility, of being black outside
Sarah Jane Cervenak, J. Kameron Carter
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Between Visual Scenes and Beautiful Lives: A Conversation with Saidiya Hartman
October, 2022Abstract This wide-ranging conversation with Black cultural theorist Saidiya Hartman—occasioned by the twenty-fifth anniversary of her groundbreaking first book, Scenes of Subjection, to be republished this year in an edition by Norton—explores the author's shifting approaches to the visual over time, the limitations and potentialities ...
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Attempting Redress: Fungibility, Ethics, and Redressive Practice in the Work of Saidiya Hartman
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