The Dialectic Is in the Sea : : The Black Radical Thought of Beatriz Nascimento / / Beatriz Nascimento; ed. by Christen A. Smith, Bethânia N. F. Gomes, Archie Davies.
Collected writings by one of the most influential Black Brazilian intellectuals of the twentieth centuryBeatriz Nascimento (1942-1995) was a poet, historian, artist, and political leader in Brazil's Black movement, an innovative and creative thinker whose work offers a radical reimagining of ge...
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Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2023] 2023 1 online resource (408 p.) : 8 b/w illus. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: Dear Mamãe -- Acknowledgments -- Introductory Section -- Introduction -- A Note on Translation -- Remembering the Great Atlantic: Beatriz Nascimento and Diasporic Black Thought -- Part I Race and Brazilian Society -- Introduction: On Race, Racism, and Racial Democracy -- Antiracism -- For a History of Black People -- Black People and Racism -- Black People, Seen by Themselves -- Our Racial Democracy -- Fragment (Realizing Consciousness) -- Part II The Black Woman -- Introduction: The Black Woman: Reflections on Blackness, Gender, Sexuality, and Racial Capitalism -- Dream -- Toward Racial Consciousness -- The Black Woman in the Labor Market -- Maria Beatriz Nascimento: Researcher -- The Black Woman and Love -- An Aside to Feminism -- Part III Quilombo: Thoughts on Black Freedom and Liberation -- Introduction: On Quilombo -- Urgency (Zumbi) -- "Quilombos": Social Change or Conservatism? -- Alternative Social Systems Organized by Black People: From Quilombos to Favelas (a) -- Alternative Social Systems Organized by Black People: From Quilombos to Favelas (b) -- The Antônio Conselheiro Movement and Abolitionism: A Vision of Regional History -- Post-revolutionary Angolan Nativism -- Kilombo and Community Memory: A Case Study -- The Concept of Quilombo and Black Cultural Resistance -- The Role of Women in Brazilian Quilombos: Resistance and Life [Project] -- Kilombo -- Part IV Black Aesthetics, Spirituality, Subjectivity, and the Cosmic -- Introduction: The Body, Territory, the Spiritual, Immaterial, and the Ancestral -- Femme Erecta -- The Slave Quarters Seen from the Big House -- The Slaves Seen by the Masters: Merchandise and Counterculture in National Cinema -- What They Call Culture -- What They Call Culture -- Letter from Santa Catarina -- Letter from Santa Catarina -- Cultures in Dialogue -- Portugal -- Angola -- Angola -- Study in E Major, Opus 10 No. 3 -- Zumbi of Palmares -- The First Great Loss: Grandma's Death -- Final Section -- On Beatriz Nascimento: A Conversation between Bethânia N. F. Gomes, Archie Davies, and Christen A. Smith -- Afterword, in the Guise of a Postface -- Biographical glossary -- Chronology -- Index restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Collected writings by one of the most influential Black Brazilian intellectuals of the twentieth centuryBeatriz Nascimento (1942-1995) was a poet, historian, artist, and political leader in Brazil's Black movement, an innovative and creative thinker whose work offers a radical reimagining of gender, space, politics, and spirituality around the Atlantic and across the Black diaspora. Her powerful voice still resonates today, reflecting a deep commitment to political organizing, revisionist historiography, and the lived experience of Black women. The Dialectic Is in the Sea is the first English-language collection of writings by this vitally important figure in the global tradition of Black radical thought.The Dialectic Is in the Sea traces the development of Nascimento's thought across the decades of her activism and writing, covering topics such as the Black woman, race and Brazilian society, Black freedom, and Black aesthetics and spirituality. Incisive introductory and analytical essays provide key insights into the political and historical context of Nascimento's work. This engaging collection includes an essay by Bethânia Gomes, Nascimento's only daughter, who shares illuminating and uniquely personal insights into her mother's life and career. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 09. Dez 2023) Black people Brazil Social conditions 20th century. Social movements Brazil History 20th century. 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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: Dear Mamãe -- Acknowledgments -- Introductory Section -- Introduction -- A Note on Translation -- Remembering the Great Atlantic: Beatriz Nascimento and Diasporic Black Thought -- Part I Race and Brazilian Society -- Introduction: On Race, Racism, and Racial Democracy -- Antiracism -- For a History of Black People -- Black People and Racism -- Black People, Seen by Themselves -- Our Racial Democracy -- Fragment (Realizing Consciousness) -- Part II The Black Woman -- Introduction: The Black Woman: Reflections on Blackness, Gender, Sexuality, and Racial Capitalism -- Dream -- Toward Racial Consciousness -- The Black Woman in the Labor Market -- Maria Beatriz Nascimento: Researcher -- The Black Woman and Love -- An Aside to Feminism -- Part III Quilombo: Thoughts on Black Freedom and Liberation -- Introduction: On Quilombo -- Urgency (Zumbi) -- "Quilombos": Social Change or Conservatism? -- Alternative Social Systems Organized by Black People: From Quilombos to Favelas (a) -- Alternative Social Systems Organized by Black People: From Quilombos to Favelas (b) -- The Antônio Conselheiro Movement and Abolitionism: A Vision of Regional History -- Post-revolutionary Angolan Nativism -- Kilombo and Community Memory: A Case Study -- The Concept of Quilombo and Black Cultural Resistance -- The Role of Women in Brazilian Quilombos: Resistance and Life [Project] -- Kilombo -- Part IV Black Aesthetics, Spirituality, Subjectivity, and the Cosmic -- Introduction: The Body, Territory, the Spiritual, Immaterial, and the Ancestral -- Femme Erecta -- The Slave Quarters Seen from the Big House -- The Slaves Seen by the Masters: Merchandise and Counterculture in National Cinema -- What They Call Culture -- Letter from Santa Catarina -- Cultures in Dialogue -- Portugal -- Angola -- Study in E Major, Opus 10 No. 3 -- Zumbi of Palmares -- The First Great Loss: Grandma's Death -- Final Section -- On Beatriz Nascimento: A Conversation between Bethânia N. F. Gomes, Archie Davies, and Christen A. Smith -- Afterword, in the Guise of a Postface -- Biographical glossary -- Chronology -- Index |
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