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“There's Something About HER

Realities of Black Girlhood in a Settler State

Kandice A. Sumner

controlled and racialized bodies throughout history from the moment literacy was an illegal practice for Blacks punishable by dismemberment to the current de facto segregated system ( Vaznis 2018 ) and our current misnomer of “achievement gap” which should be

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Knitted Naked Suits and Shedding Skins

The Body Politics of Popfeminist Musical Performances in the Twenty-first Century

Maria Stehle

products address the question of how we—our gendered and racialized bodies—are impacted by our surroundings and how, in turn, we impact these surroundings. According to Lauren Berlant, aesthetics “provide metrics for understanding how we pace and space our

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Sandrina de Finney, Patricia Krueger-Henney, and Lena Palacios

occupation. White settler colonialism functions through the continued control of land, resources, and racialized bodies, and is amalgamated through a historical commitment to slavery, genocide, and the extermination of Indigenous nationhood and worldviews

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Before and After Ghostcatching

Animation, Primitivism, and the Choreography of Vitality

Heather Warren-Crow

, the live-action filmmaking and the rotoscope work in concert to “lend a kind of corporeal authenticity and carnal density to Betty’s racialized body” (2000: 50). The rotoscope, in particular, “facilitates a transference of reality and materiality” to

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Target Practice

The Algorithmics and Biopolitics of Race in Emerging Smart Border Practices and Technologies

Tamara Vukov

This promotional, often futuristic enthusiasm regarding the smart border tends to deflect from and obscure the ways in which biopolitical processes of racialization and the targeting of racialized bodies as threats to be preempted continue to be central

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Pathologizing Latinas

Racialized Girlhood, Behavioral Diagnosis, and California's Foster Care System

Isabella C. Restrepo

, women of color (WOC) whose racialized bodies are marked by controlling images are consistently pathologized, justifying their socioeconomic marginalization. For Patricia Hill Collins (2002) , controlling images are tropes that mark Black women as

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Love as Resistance

Exploring Conceptualizations of Decolonial Love in Settler States

Shantelle Moreno

Emery's insistence on entitlement to love as a racialized body. She shares her intimate knowledge of the requirement of love—for herself and for other racialized women—in her growth and identity development as a woman of color. Many BIPOC scholars have

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Peter Lurie, Antonio Sanna, Hansen Hsu, Ella Houston, and Kristof van Baarle

technical history. At each such pivot point, she demonstrates, the racialized body served to cover threatening gaps in the capacities of the filmic apparatus and to ensure a more complete bonding of the audience with the cinema’s truth-claims—often because

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Moving on

Italy as a stepping stone in migrants’ imaginaries

Anna Tuckett

and the assumption that Italian-ness can be detected through a certain kind of racialized body. Being defined as “other” in such stereotypical and negative terms based on appearance was a frequent cause for complaint among those with migrant

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Guarding the Body

Private Security Work in Rio de Janeiro

Erika Robb Larkins

pública e segurança privada: Estudo exploratório com dados de uma perquisa de survey . O Público e o Privado 26 : 207 – 231 . McCallum , Cecilia . 2005 . “ Racialized Bodies, Naturalized Classes: Moving through the City of Salvador da Bahia