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Corpo, memória e fabulação anticolonial nas colagens visuais de Gê Viana

open access: yesRevista Eco-Pós, 2023
O artigo discute, apoiado nas noções de ficção especulativa em Jota Mombaça e de fabulação crítica de Saidiya Hartman, o papel que as fotomontagens da artista Gê Viana têm na elaboração de uma crítica anticolonial aos processos de violência contra ...
Fernando Gonçalves
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Experience, narrative and testimonial: notes on Barracoon, by Zora N. Hurston, and Lose Your Mother, by Saidiya Hartman

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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.
Soster, Vitor
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America’s Deserter: Forms of Racialised Mistreatment and Escaping the Need to Escape in Percival Everett’s American Desert

open access: yesOrbit, 2023
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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Sem nomes e sem histórias, mas amados

open access: yesHistória da Historiografia, 2023
O artigo se propõe a pensar Perder a mãe: uma jornada pela rota atlântica da escravidão, de Saidiya Hartman, em diálogo com os seus ensaios “Tempo da escravidão” e “Vênus em dois atos”, como uma escrita da história da escravidão que concebe os ...
Fernanda Silva e Sousa
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Tempo da escravidão

open access: yesContemporânea, 2020
O legado da escravidão e a questão de como lidar com a dor e o luto são dois temas centrais deste texto que aprofunda questões relacionadas ao memorizar e problematiza aquelas atitudes dos negros norte-americanos que tendem a reduzir a África a um ...
Saidiya Hartman
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Scenes of subjection ::terror, slavery, and self-making in nineteenth-century America /

open access: yes, 2022
"In this provocative and original exploration of racial subjugation during slavery and its aftermath, Saidiya Hartman illumines the forms of terror and resistance that shaped black identity.
Hartman, Saidiya V.,
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Mõeldes rahust rongisõidu ajal ehk kui Leida Kibuvits ja Virginia Woolf oleksid kohtunud

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus, 2023
This article reads Estonian writer Leida Kibuvits’s (1907–1976) novel “An Evening Ride” (Rahusõit, 1933) in dialogue with Virginia Woolf’s book-length feminist essay “Three Guineas” (1938) in order to explore how these two writers critique violent and ...
Eret Talviste
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Review of "The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies" by Tiffany Lethabo King (Duke University Press)

open access: yesLateral, 2020
In this ambitious first book, Tiffany Lethabo King disrupts what she sees as settler-colonial studies' tendency to privilege the settler/conquistador as the ethical subject of Western theory.
Laura Goldblatt
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Sugar Time: Reactivating Memories of Scottish Empire through Contemporary Art and Performance

open access: yesBritish Art Studies, 2023
As a circulating commodity, sugar holds heavy histories of violence and exploitation that connect up map points of the former British Empire in ways that place time firmly out of joint.
Emma Bond
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