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081. From History to histories

Author
Andrea Martucci, Margo Hendricks
Published
Tue 16 Mar 2021
Episode Link
https://www.shelflovepodcast.com

Part 1: https://shelflovepodcast.com/episodes/season-2/episode-80/080-i-now-pronounce-you-colonialism-capitalism-white-supremacy/

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Guest: Dr. Margo Hendricks

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Article we talk about:

Archives and Histories of Racial Capitalism: An Afterward by Jennifer L. Morgan

https://read.dukeupress.edu/social-text/article-abstract/33/4 (125)/153/31135/Archives-and-Histories-of-Racial-CapitalismAn

A very short starter reading list sent by Dr. Hendricks:

  • Richard Hakluyt, Voyages and Discoveries: Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, & Discoveries of the English
  • Imtiaz Habib, Black Lives in the English Archives, 1500-1677
  • Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, Black London Before Emancipation
  • Paul Gilroy, The Black Atlantic
  • Annette Gordon-Reed, Racism in America
  • The Vision of China in the English Literature of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century. Edited by Adrian Hsia, Chinese U P, 1998
  • Connexions: Histories of Race and Sex in North America, eds.,  Jennifer Brier, Jim Downs, Jennifer L. Morgan
  • Stephanie Camp, "Early European Views of African Bodies: Beauty," Sexuality and Slavery, ed. Daina Ramey Berry and Leslie M. Harris
  • Jerng, Mark C. Racial Worldmaking: The Power of Popular Fiction (2018)
  • Baez, Jillian, "Navigating and Negotiating Latina Beauty" (In Search of Belonging: Latinas, Media, and Citizenship) (2018)
  • Akhimie, Patricia, Shakespeare and the Cultivation of Difference: Race and conduct in the Early Modern World
  • Readers: Critical Race Theory, Critical White Studies, Critical Indigenous Studies
  • Elizabeth Kingston, "Romanticizing White Supremacy" (2018)
  • Chess, Simone, Male-to-Female Crossdressing in Early Modern English Literature: Gender, Performance, and Queer Relations
  • Asexualities: Feminist and Queer Perspectives. Ed. Karli June Cerankowski and Megan Milks. New York: Routledge, 2014.

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