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      Cultural StudiesBlack Studies Or African American StudiesDisability StudiesHistory of Medicine
In the wake of the murder of George Floyd on the 25th of May 2020 in the city of Minneapolis, a global anti-racist rupture in the fabric of racial capitalism has occurred. Floyd was murdered by police officer Derek Chauvin, who knelt on... more
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      Social MovementsRace and RacismCritical Race TheoryPolitics
(Informal description) This paper begins to build a bridge between theoretical physics, black studies, and black literature in order to 'map' what I envision the Black Imagination to be. I theorize it as a universe unto itself, with its... more
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      Black Studies Or African American StudiesQuantum PhysicsM-theoryToni Morrison
Using film, television, archival materials, and new media art, this dissertation asks how politically enforced constraints on Black being—especially the origination of racial blackness in slavery and the ongoing availability of Black... more
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      Black Studies Or African American StudiesRace and RacismPolitical OntologyBlack Psychology
In his 1934 essay, “Reflections on the Philosophy of Hitlerism,” Levinas raises important questions about the subject’s relation to nature and to history. His account of the ethical significance of paternity, maternity, and fraternity in... more
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      Critical TheoryBlack Studies Or African American StudiesJurgen HabermasContinental Philosophy
I am sitting in the backseat of a Van Gogh blue Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, thin but healthy. A guy who calls himself "Mohawk John" is behind the wheel. His orange spikes touch the roof, testifying, one hopes, to a commitment to something... more
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      Critical TheorySemioticsCultural StudiesHuman Geography
Between Doreen Garner’s performance The Observatory and sculpture Black Ocean/Big Black, a significant divergence in gazes and spaces emerges. On the one hand, The Observatory arguably evokes a metaphorical nexus between body, flesh,... more
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      Art HistoryContemporary ArtEmbodimentCritical Race Theory
In June 2013, the Detroit Water and Sewage Department (DWSD) cut off Flint's water supply in response to the city's proposal to reportedly save money by switching to The Karegnondi Water Authority (KWA). In the interim, the city made a... more
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      Critical TheoryHistoryCultural StudiesBlack Studies Or African American Studies
In recent years, comparisons between abortion and slavery have become increasingly common in American pro-life politics. Some have compared the struggle to extinguish abortion rights to the struggle to end slavery. Others have claimed... more
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      Race and RacismCritical Race TheorySlaveryAbortion
As part of his 1975 solo debut album, Água do céu-pássaro, Ney Matogrosso recorded a cover of "Barco negro," a Portuguese fado made famous by Amália Rodrigues and based on an earlier Brazilian song, "Mãe-preta," written by Caco Velho and... more
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      Popular MusicTransgender StudiesThe Lusophone WorldVoice (Music)
In this essay, I provide a synthesis of three authors at the forefront of black studies: Hortense Spillers, Calvin Warren, and Alexander Weheliye (respectively). This essay has three primary objectives. The first objective is descriptive.... more
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      Black Studies Or African American StudiesAfro-PessimismFrank B. WildersonHortense Spillers
This essay explores the method of close reading as a critical strategy for feminist classrooms, especially when focused on the foundational violence of anti-Blackness and coloniality. Through a personal reflection on my own efforts to... more
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      PsychoanalysisFeminist TheoryFeminist Pedagogy (Women s Studies)Feminist Pedagogy
In 1857, the US Supreme Court issued the Dred Scott decision, ruling that no descendent of African people brought to America involuntarily as “articles of merchandise” could be, or was ever intended by the framers to be, a citizen under... more
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      GeographyBlack Studies Or African American StudiesCriminal JusticeConstitutional Law
In this paper, I read Derrida's “The Animal That Therefore I Am” through the theoretical framework that Hortense Spillers offers in her 1987 canonical essay “Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: An American Grammar Book” and through the black... more
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      Critical Animal StudiesJacques DerridaBlack feminismBlack Feminist Theory/Thought
In this article, we mobilize a theoretical and political critique to the aesthetic and affect that informs ‘white innocence’ and its attempts at witnessing the pain of the Other. Engaging with the work of critical race theorists we put... more
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      Race and RacismCritical Race TheoryLacanWhiteness Studies
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      Black Studies Or African American StudiesBlack feminismBlack Women's StudiesBlack Feminist Theory/Thought
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      AnthropologyRacializationFeminist AnthropologyAfrican Ancestry
Using film, television, archival materials, and new media art, this dissertation asks how politically enforced constraints on Black being--especially the origination of racial blackness in slavery and the ongoing availability of Black... more
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      Black Studies Or African American StudiesArtRace and RacismPolitical Ontology
In this article, we ask: "how does race matter when working with intersectional feminism in a postcolonial Nordic context?" We take our cue from feminist and postcolonial scholars who have pointed out that minoritisation and... more
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      Intersectionality TheoryGender and RaceFeminist PosthumanismNORA: Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research