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Review Of Afro-Dog: Blackness And The Animal Question, By Bénédicte Boisseron, Thomas Aiello
Review Of Afro-Dog: Blackness And The Animal Question, By Bénédicte Boisseron, Thomas Aiello
Between the Species
This review evaluates Bénédicte Boisseron's Afro-Dog: Blackness and the Animal Question. In the process, it tracks the development of the academic relation between Blackness and animality.
Copyright And Table Of Contents
The Imperialist Pursuit: Effects Of Natural Resource Extraction In Bougainville Papua New Guinea, Sarah Mccandless
The Imperialist Pursuit: Effects Of Natural Resource Extraction In Bougainville Papua New Guinea, Sarah Mccandless
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
The Explosion Of Sneaker Culture, Aidan Berman
The Explosion Of Sneaker Culture, Aidan Berman
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
Red Army Doctrine In Wwi And Wwii, Ethan Yoon
Red Army Doctrine In Wwi And Wwii, Ethan Yoon
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
A Troubled Marriage: Colonial Imposition Of The Catholic Church In Mexico, Christian Rivas
A Troubled Marriage: Colonial Imposition Of The Catholic Church In Mexico, Christian Rivas
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
Budynok Slovo And The Executed Renaissance, Ayn Duringer
Budynok Slovo And The Executed Renaissance, Ayn Duringer
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
The Plight Of Soviet Jews, Zachary Claar
The Plight Of Soviet Jews, Zachary Claar
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
The Victims Of Beauty: How Women Paid The Price Of The Industrial Revolution, Science, And Hollywood, Emma Fay
The Victims Of Beauty: How Women Paid The Price Of The Industrial Revolution, Science, And Hollywood, Emma Fay
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
The Chumash War: Contested Memories Of Forced Labor, Rebellion, And Counter-Revolution In The California Missions, Joseph V. Payne
The Chumash War: Contested Memories Of Forced Labor, Rebellion, And Counter-Revolution In The California Missions, Joseph V. Payne
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
Wave Feminism And The Shaping Of Tarot, Morgan Marie Vonder Haar
Wave Feminism And The Shaping Of Tarot, Morgan Marie Vonder Haar
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Sara Ahmed's Complaint!, Alaina Walberg, Meggie Mapes
Book Review: Sara Ahmed's Complaint!, Alaina Walberg, Meggie Mapes
Feminist Pedagogy
Aptly named, Sara Ahmed’s (2021) Complaint! exposes the institutional processes through which feminist complaints and allegations of racism and sexism, among other forms of oppression, are silenced, redirected, and displaced. Drawing from her own experience as a woman of color who resigned from her university post “in protest about the failure of the institution to hear complaints” as well as narratives from others who have complained, Ahmed seamlessly interweaves testimonials and lived experience with theory (p. 8). This poetic and nuanced interplay of theory and praxis constructs a vision of institutions as simultaneously complaint graveyards and complaint collectives. In the …
Catching Babies: Helping Students Understand Reproductive Justice Through Black Maternal Health, Jillian A. Tullis
Catching Babies: Helping Students Understand Reproductive Justice Through Black Maternal Health, Jillian A. Tullis
Feminist Pedagogy
No abstract provided.
Teaching Abortion As A Historical Construct: The Case Of Early Twentieth-Century Brazil And Beyond, Cassia Roth
Teaching Abortion As A Historical Construct: The Case Of Early Twentieth-Century Brazil And Beyond, Cassia Roth
Feminist Pedagogy
Using open-access primary sources available online, this activity teaches abortion as an unstable category through a specific case study, early twentieth-century Brazil. The one-week module, although specific to one geographic region and chronological period, can serve as a lesson plan for undergraduate history courses, for disciplines that use genealogy methods, and for interdisciplinary courses. The lesson plan helps undergraduates think critically about what we think we know about abortion, and how our current understandings are not fixed but rather contingent on the society in which we live and on who is practicing abortion. Changing understandings of what constitutes an abortion …
“Let's Hear It From The Girls”: Abortion Activism At Cal Poly, 1970-1980, Michelle L. Mueller
“Let's Hear It From The Girls”: Abortion Activism At Cal Poly, 1970-1980, Michelle L. Mueller
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
“Fighting For La Veloz Passagera”: Abolition And The Spanish Slave Trade, Jessica Smith
“Fighting For La Veloz Passagera”: Abolition And The Spanish Slave Trade, Jessica Smith
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
Awdry V. British Rail: The Politicization Of Thomas The Tank Engine, Matthew J. Bea
Awdry V. British Rail: The Politicization Of Thomas The Tank Engine, Matthew J. Bea
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
“No Concealed Motives”: How The U.S. Came To Dominate Micronesia, Sean F. Senn
“No Concealed Motives”: How The U.S. Came To Dominate Micronesia, Sean F. Senn
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
“Filipinos In California, Community, And Identity”: A Personal Inquiry, Sam T. Mcclintock
“Filipinos In California, Community, And Identity”: A Personal Inquiry, Sam T. Mcclintock
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
Enlightening The “Dark Ages”: Historical Genealogy And The Medieval Narrative, Jess R. O’Leary
Enlightening The “Dark Ages”: Historical Genealogy And The Medieval Narrative, Jess R. O’Leary
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
“She May Look Clean, But—”: Venereal Disease In The U.S. Military During World War Ii, Emma Lukin
“She May Look Clean, But—”: Venereal Disease In The U.S. Military During World War Ii, Emma Lukin
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
Captured At The Cape: The Enslaved Africans Aboard Bom Caminho, Gracie L. Edler
Captured At The Cape: The Enslaved Africans Aboard Bom Caminho, Gracie L. Edler
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
From Paternalism To Superiority: Colonial Ideologies Of The New Norcia Mission, 1847-1974, Evie Levin
From Paternalism To Superiority: Colonial Ideologies Of The New Norcia Mission, 1847-1974, Evie Levin
The Forum: Journal of History
No abstract provided.
Making Patriots Of Pupils: Colonial Education In Micronesia From 1944-1980, Julia Taylor
Making Patriots Of Pupils: Colonial Education In Micronesia From 1944-1980, Julia Taylor
The Forum: Journal of History
This article explores American colonial education in Micronesia from the final months of World War Two to the late 1970s. The primary research question concerns American usage of education to pursue political and military goals, and how this affected multiple dimensions of Indigenous life. Although the dominant narrative at the time blamed Indigenous people for difficulties in implementing American education, the Western values permeating the American consciousness significantly inhibited the possibility of success as Americans defined it. This article details American motivations and efforts to implement an educational system as part of a larger goal of “economic development” and analyzes …