Katrina's Diaspora: Lessons in Black Ambivalence
Abstract This essay examines post‐Katrina New Orleans to challenge overdetermining narratives of Black resistance at the expense of other modes of being, while countering portrayals reducing resistance to demands for inclusion into violent subjectivity.
Jaz Riley
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Looking Through a Glass Darkly: Reflections on Power, Leadership and the Black Female Professional [PDF]
Despite a historical record of activism and leadership, African American women have largely gone unnoticed. Authors Allen and Lewis point out that this same treatment is widely evident today in all fora: the workplace, the classroom, academia, and ...
Allen, Tennille Nicole, Lewis, Anton
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Anatomy as embodied resistance in an age of digital abstraction
Abstract Amid the accelerating integration of digital technologies in the health professional education, anatomy education with an emphasis on engagement with real human bodies can provide a crucial counterweight to digital abstraction. Rapid advances in artificial intelligence and algorithm‐driven medicine may lead to the intrinsic value of embodied ...
Claudia Krebs, Sabine Hildebrandt
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Researching Memory in Early Modern Studies [PDF]
This essay pursues the study of early modern memory across a chronologically, conceptually and thematically broad canvas in order to address key questions about the historicity of memory and the methodologies of memory studies.
Baldo J +38 more
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Abstract As a historian of sex work, I analyse the power dynamics in the archiving practices and interpretation of sex worker lives, deconstructing the historic and current discourses shaping the possibilities for sex workers. In this article, I explore the legends of nineteenth‐century Madams Annie Cook and Annie Chambers.
Ashley Barnes‐Gilbert
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'Every woman knows a Weinstein': political whiteness and white woundedness in #MeToo and public feminisms around sexual violence [PDF]
This article explores how whiteness shapes public feminisms around sexual violence, using #MeToo as a case study. Building on the work of Daniel Martinez HoSang (2010), Gurminder Bhambra (2017) and others, I theorize political whiteness as an orientation
Phipps, Alison
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Lélia, Achille, Marcus, Frank, Saidiya e Aimé se encontram em um rasgo imaginado do tempo
Resumo Este texto apresenta um diálogo ficcionalizado entre Lélia Gonzalez, Achille Mbembe, Marcus Garvey, Frank Wilderson III, Saidiya Hartman e Aimé Césaire, baseado na ampla obra e legado destes autores, indubitavelmente fundamentais ao arcabouço ...
Luiza Freire Nasciutti
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Talking Books, Selling Selves: Rereading The Politics Of Olaudah Equiano’s Interesting Narrative [PDF]
Olaudah Equiano’s Interesting Narrative (1789) has often been seen as being ambiguously implicated in the emergence of liberal modernity, with Equiano’s self-purchase and free-trade proselytizing marking out both the promise and the danger of economic ...
Pethers, Matthew
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Los Fantasmas: dibujo e invocación de lo existible en la España post-franquista
On this article, I describe the research and production process of my drawing piece Los Fantasmas / The Ghosts. Using this work as an example, I reflect on the visual strategies and methodologies that I use as an artist of ghosts, focusing specifically ...
Coco Guzmán
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As palavras têm força: amefricanidade e fabulação na guerra das denominações
Este artigo pretende trazer contribuições para a conformação de uma comunicação antirracista. Para isso, trazemos os conceitos de dois autores e duas autoras que discutem a centralidade da influência africana e indígena na construção de conceitos e ...
Márcia Guena +1 more
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