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Enduring and the horizon of repair: French Caribbean post-stroke rehabilitation amid health inequity. [PDF]
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic research with patients and therapists in post‐stroke rehabilitation, this article explores how Guadeloupeans strive to exist on their own terms amid postcolonial health inequities, forms of marginalization and institutional disrepair.
Rabanes RM.
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Racial Health Equity and the Question of Black (Non?) Being: Exploring the Uses of Afropessimism in Approaches to Anti-Racist Health Promotion. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Afropessimism is a critical framework that is often used to analyse anti‐Black violence and its deep entrenchment within systems and structures that perpetuate Black subjugation. By conceptualising Black life as ‘non‐life’, afropessimism examines how anti‐Black violence shapes health disparities, influencing who is deemed worthy of care and ...
Spratt T.
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Über eigenwillige Experimente, queere Leben und rigorose schwarze Frauen
Der Text beschäftigt sich mit dem Buch von Saidiya Hartman in seiner deutschen Übersetzung und bettet es sowie seine Bezüge in schwarze theoretische Zugänge ein.
Denise Bergold-Caldwell
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3. Rethinking the African Diaspora: Saidiya Hartman’s Lose Your Mother (2007)
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This article is based on a transcription of a roundtable conversation on archival work and the concept of the archive held at the Fourth Meeting of the Critical Genealogies Workshop in Richmond, Virginia, on October 21, 2022.
Colin Koopman
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Este ensaio examina a ubíqua presença de Vênus no arquivo da escravidão atlântica e luta com a impossibilidade de descobrir qualquer coisa sobre ela que já não tenha sido afirmada.
Saidiya Hartman
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Lineage, Language: Archival Fabulations in Water is a Time Machine
The article investigates Aline Motta’s artistic and political fabulation in Water is a Time Machine (2022). Making use of archive materials, her language reenacts “poetry by other means” (Perloff 2010).
Miguelote, Carla, Ricotta, Lucia
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Um céu Violeta para quem não tem mundo
Este artigo pretende verificar como, em Violeta se fue a los cielos (2011, Andrés Wood), a preocupação com o efeito da cidadã Violeta é, pelo menos, tão importante quanto o legado musical dela – diferentemente do que costuma acontecer na maioria das ...
Leandro Afonso
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Searching for “Free Territory” in Saidiya Hartman’s Lose Your Mother
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In this article, I consider the protagonist of Percival Everett’s American Desert (2004) – Theodore “Ted” Street – and his treatment as a short-lived cultural phenomenon after inexplicably coming back from the dead.
George Kowalik
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