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The Dialectic Is in the Sea: The Black Radical Thought of Beatriz Nascimento

The Dialectic Is in the Sea: The Black Radical Thought of Beatriz Nascimento

by Beatriz Nascimento (Author), Christen A. Smith (Translator), Bethânia N. F. Gomes (Translator), Archie Davies (Translator) & 1 more
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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. Read more

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PublisherPrinceton University Press
Publication dateNovember 7, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Print length408 pages
ISBN-100691241201
ISBN-13978-0691241203
Item Weight1.35 pounds
Dimensions6 x 1 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#863,999 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2,085 in Women in History #2,507 in African American Demographic Studies (Books) #2,714 in History & Theory of Politics
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