Saidiya Hartman (born 1961) is an American academic and writer focusing on African-American studies. She is currently a university professor at Columbia University in their English department.[1][2] Her work focuses on African-American literature, cultural history, photography and ethics, and the intersections of law and literature.
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SaidiyaHartman (born 1961) is an American academic and writer focusing on African-American studies. She is currently a university professor at Columbia...
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Fanon in conversation with prominent thinkers such as Sylvia Wynter, SaidiyaHartman, and Hortense Spillers, and focusing primarily on the Charles Lam Markmann...
of their childhoods and South Central Los Angeles. Alice Walker and SaidiyaHartman were influences in Allison’s approach to creating a missing archive...
The photograph depicts a nude African American girl, posed as Venus. SaidiyaHartman discusses the photograph as well, in her book Wayward Lives, Beautiful...
paleoclimatologist Jeffrey Gibson, artist Mary Halvorson, guitarist SaidiyaHartman, literary scholar Walter Hood, public artist Stacy Jupiter, marine...
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definable human group, then why should this not qualify as genocide?" SaidiyaHartman has argued that the deaths of enslaved people was incidental to the...
African American child reclining on a couch and posed as Venus. Both SaidiyaHartman and Fred Moten write, respectively, about the photograph, and the child...
Lewis was born on November 1, 1885, in Lawrenceville, Virginia. Author SaidiyaHartman, in Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments, wrote that Lewis's father...
American Ethnologist, Vol. 26, No. 4 (November 1999), pp. 910–932 SaidiyaHartman. "The Time of Slavery". South Atlantic Quarterly, 2002 101(4), pp. 757–777...
philosopher of science and critic of psychoanalysis and Karl Popper SaidiyaHartman – professor of African-American literature and history, Columbia University...
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Barbara Kruger and Nicole Eisenman, philosopher Judith Butler, academic SaidiyaHartman, and photographer Nan Goldin signed the original letter and called...
including Laura Poitras, Brian Eno, Barbara Kruger, Judith Butler, SaidiyaHartman, Nicole Eisenman, and Nan Goldin, signed the letter and several publicly...