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4 Black Feminist(s) Work in Argentina

  • Prisca Gayles and Florencia Gomes
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Black Feminist Constellations
This chapter is in the book Black Feminist Constellations
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© 2023 University of Texas Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. The Sacred Word of Women: A Performance xi
  4. Palavra Sagrada de Mulher: Uma Performance xv
  5. Toward a Dialogic Transnational Black Feminism: An Introduction xix
  6. PART I. Radical Movements: Caring for Life
  7. Introduction 1
  8. Oriki to Sueli 3
  9. 1 A Feminism So Complex and So Radical 5
  10. 2 Black Women’s Intellectual Contributions to the Americas: Perspectives from the Global South 27
  11. 3 Is It Time to Say Goodbye to “Feminism”? 37
  12. 4 Black Feminist(s) Work in Argentina 41
  13. 5 Intimate Poetics: World-Making through Cuidado de la Vida (Care of Life) in and beyond the Borders of Colombia 58
  14. 6 Black Women’s Epistemological Contributions: Afro-Mexican Women in the Twenty-First Century 80
  15. 7 Black Women’s Struggles in Mexico: Anti-racism, Community Organization, and Reparation Politics 96
  16. 8 Beyond Words: Fugitive Embodiments, Creative Praxis, and Trans- Intellectual Genealogies for Black Life 113
  17. PART II. Radical Roots: Genealogies of Thought
  18. 9 A Genealogy of Black Left Feminist Claims 131
  19. 10 How Will We Organize to Live? Andaiye’s Radical Praxis 147
  20. 11 From the Archives: CAFRA Conversations—Audre Lorde and Andaiye 176
  21. 12 A Brief Introduction to Sylvia Wynter: Early Life and Work(s) 187
  22. 13 The Life and Work of Sylvia Wynter in the Americas 199
  23. 14 Visualizing Blackness in Brazil 225
  24. 15 Settlement: Rosana Paulino and Black Women’s Insubordinate Geohistories 255
  25. 16 Diasporic Memories: Black Women Writers’ Lived Experiences and Ancestralities 16 Diasporic Memories: Black Women Writers’ Lived Experiences and Ancestralities 276
  26. Coda: Whirlwind Women/Mulheres redemoinhos 285
  27. Acknowledgments 287
  28. Editors, Contributors, and Translators 291
  29. Index 305
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