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    Saidiya Hartman (born 1961) is an American academic and writer focusing on African-American studies. She is currently a professor at Columbia University...
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  • baseball player Saidiya Hartman (born 1961), American writer and academic Sam Hartman (born 1999), American football player Samuel Brubaker Hartman (1830–1918)...
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  • theorizes Blackness as a position of, using the language of scholar Saidiya Hartman, "accumulation and fungibility", that is as a condition of, or relation...
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  • many of the field's most prominent theorists—Frank Wilderson III, Saidiya Hartman, and Calvin L. Warren—draw on Spillers' ideas throughout their works...
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    of its power, Saidiya Hartman explores how an over familiarity with narratives of the suffering enslaved body is problematic. In Hartman's work, repeated...
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  • the downfall of Anne Boleyn. 96 Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments Saidiya Hartman W. W. Norton & Company 2019 Non-fiction 432 pp 9780393285673 A study...
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  • of their childhoods and South Central Los Angeles. Alice Walker and Saidiya Hartman were influences in Allison's approach to creating a missing archive...
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  • III, Afropessimism, Liveright, 2020 Saidiya Hartman, Lose Your Mother, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008 Saidiya Hartman, Venus in Two Acts, Duke University...
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  • social work, and public health, 2019 Wafaa El-Sadr, public health, 2013 Saidiya Hartman, English and comparative literature, 2020 Wayne Hendrickson, biochemistry...
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  • (November 3, 2022). "How Saidiya Hartman Changed the Study of Black Life". ISSN 0027-8378. Retrieved March 20, 2023. Hartman, Saidiya V. (2022). Scenes of...
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  • Fanon in conversation with prominent thinkers such as Sylvia Wynter, Saidiya Hartman, and Hortense Spillers, and focusing primarily on the Charles Lam Markmann...
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    The photograph depicts a nude African American girl, posed as Venus. Saidiya Hartman discusses the photograph as well, in her book Wayward Lives, Beautiful...
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  • paleoclimatologist Jeffrey Gibson, artist Mary Halvorson, guitarist Saidiya Hartman, literary scholar Walter Hood, public artist Stacy Jupiter, marine...
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    Lives, Beautiful Experiments: Saidiya Hartman and Lola Olufemi". Mixcloud. Retrieved 21 April 2020. "Podcast: Saidiya Hartman and Lola Olufemi: Wayward Lives...
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  • Celia was only seen as a human subject when she was being punished. As Saidiya Hartman states, "As Missouri v. Celia demonstrated, the enslaved could neither...
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    novel, short story, essays Faïza Guène (b. 1985)  France French novel Saidiya Hartman (b. 1960)  United States English essays Kim Hyesoon (b. 1955)  South...
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    African American child reclining on a couch and posed as Venus. Both Saidiya Hartman and Fred Moten write, respectively, about the photograph, and the child...
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    with historical research (or "critical fabulation", in the words of Saidiya Hartman). For instance, Wheatley was known to have written a second volume...
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  • philosopher of science and critic of psychoanalysis and Karl Popper Saidiya Hartman – professor of African-American literature and history, Columbia University...
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    America" and was the subject of a 2006 USA Today newspaper story. Saidiya Hartman cites Venture Smith's narrative in her book, "Lose Your Mother." She...
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  • of their childhoods and South Central Los Angeles. Alice Walker and Saidiya Hartman were influences in Allison’s approach to creating a missing archive...
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    American Ethnologist, Vol. 26, No. 4 (November 1999), pp. 910–932 Saidiya Hartman. "The Time of Slavery". South Atlantic Quarterly, 2002 101(4), pp. 757–777...
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    Lewis was born on November 1, 1885, in Lawrenceville, Virginia. Author Saidiya Hartman, in Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments, wrote that Lewis's father...
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    a retrospective of Bradley's past films. Invited speakers included Saidiya Hartman, Julie Dash, and RaMell Ross. The event was in partnership with New...
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    Dorsen, 45; Mary Halvorson, 38, a jazz and rock guitarist and composer; Saidiya Hartman, 58, a Columbia University professor who traced "the aftermath of slavery...
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    Tsitsi Dangarembga, Cornelia Funke, Mary Gaitskill, Faïza Guène, Saidiya Hartman, Kim Hyesoon, Yōko Ogawa, Raja Shehadeh, Juan Gabriel Vásquez and Samar...
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    definable human group, then why should this not qualify as genocide?" Saidiya Hartman has argued that the deaths of enslaved people was incidental to the...
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    Franklin in 1970, and by Oxford University with an introduction by Saidiya Hartman in 2014. The Oxford edition was part of a project to republish De Bois's...
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    Barbara Kruger and Nicole Eisenman, philosopher Judith Butler, academic Saidiya Hartman, and photographer Nan Goldin signed the original letter and called...
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  • including Laura Poitras, Brian Eno, Barbara Kruger, Judith Butler, Saidiya Hartman, Nicole Eisenman, and Nan Goldin, signed the letter and several publicly...
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