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The Everyday Resistance of Enslaved Women


The Everyday Resistance of Enslaved Women
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Studying history is like detective work especially when the rebellion of Black women has been left out of the story.
In her new book, A Kick in the Belly
, Afrocentric British historian Stella Dadzie describes how her research into slavery-era documents reveals the lives of enslaved Black women in
the Caribbean colonies and the American South. The phrase “kicked in the belly” summarizes the abuse enslaved women endured but they also resisted, rebelled, and kicked back. “These women’s response,” she writes, “can be seen as a metaphorical kick in the belly for those who tried and failed to dehumanize them.” ....

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FSU's Winthrop-King Institute hosts symposium to explore connections between cognitive science and transcultural literature


FSU’s Winthrop-King Institute hosts symposium to explore connections between cognitive science and transcultural literature
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(From L to R) Michaela Hulstyn, courtesy Florida State University, Laurent Dubreuil, courtesy Cornell University, Deborah Jenson, courtesy Duke University
“Cognitive Decoloniality: Two Cultures and the Transcultural, Exploring the Mental Experiences of Transcultural Literature from the Caribbean to the Maghreb” will take place 
Thursday, Feb. 18 via Zoom. The event examines texts from Francophone North Africa and the Caribbean with an eye toward decoloniality, literature and the mind. Decoloniality references the power created through the processes, experience and aftermath of colonialization and explores the connections and ways of living that were displaced by the impact of colonialism. ....

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More Than Us Contained: The Ecopoetics of Parchman…


My beloved brethren: The Indians of North and South America the Greeks the Irish, subjected under the king of Great Britain the Jews, that ancient people of the Lord the inhabitants of the islands of the sea in fine, all the inhabitants of the earth, (except however, the sons of Africa) are called men, and of course are brutes!! And of course are, and out to be slaves SLAVES TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE and their children forever!! To dig their mines and work their farms; and thus go on enriching them, from one generation to another with our blood and our tears!!!! ....

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Social justice and brands: the good, the bad and the ugly of a narrative oscillating between rightful overcorrection and total madness

Social justice and brands: the good, the bad and the ugly of a narrative oscillating between rightful overcorrection and total madness
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Decolonizing the Human: An Introduction to Sylvia Wynter


Instructor: Paige Sweet
Across a stunning oeuvre that includes fiction, drama, theory, and criticism, the Jamaican writer Sylvia Wynter attempts nothing less than a whole-scale rethinking of the human. For Wynter, the notion of “Man” that has developed since the enlightenment is everywhere and yet exclusive. It projects a narrow Western middle and upper class ideal, fundamentally racist, violent, and constitutive of global exploitation. Drawing on work by Franz Fanon, W. E. B. DuBois, and Aimé Césaire, Wynter prods us, in Katherine McKittrick’s words, to consider “the possibility of undoing and unsettling not replacing or occupying Western conceptions of what it means to be human.” For Wynter, this means decolonizing cultural, literary, and political histories of the Caribbean, as well as a promiscuous combination of science studies, migratory politics, Black studies, and myth-making to generate a new understanding of the human as part of political practice. How, f ....

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