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Inside the Body of Black Feminism

Science, Race, Culture

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Pages: 226

Illustrations: 23 illustrations

Release Date: July 14, 2026

Author: Samantha Pinto

Inside the Body of Black Feminism charts a cultural genealogy of anti-racist and feminist engagement with some of the most objectified internal “parts” of racist medical and scientific inquiry: bones and blood, brains and hearts, wombs and guts. In a move counterintuitive to Black feminism’s emphasis on externalized representations of the body, Samantha Pinto reinterprets the relationship between embodiment, health, and race through cultural archives that reimagine the inside of the Black body. Working through materials such as medical textbooks, memoirs, data visualizations, museum displays, speculative fiction, and horror films, Pinto explores how a visually inaccessible corporeal interior becomes discernable and racialized in the public sphere. Inside the Body of Black Feminism engages expressive cultural work to ask how we might know the inside of the black body differently through Black feminist theory and how scientific and medical inquiry might enable us to understand political subjectivity anew.

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“In asking what the truth of the interior parts of a Black ‘self’ might reveal, Samantha Pinto contests assumptions about proper objects, investigates the boundary of metaphor and its constraints, and pushes us to reevaluate what’s at stake in a particular kind of Black Feminist critique.” - Sharon P. Holland, author of an other: black feminist consideration of animal life

“With a deep commitment to material and metaphor, Pinto takes us through the thoroughly racialized history of the black body—organ by organ. Weaving and reweaving the grammar and narrative of flesh and bones, this is an interdisciplinary tour-de-force! A must read for our times.” - Banu Subramaniam, author of Botany of Empire

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Samantha Pinto is Professor of English, African & African Diaspora Studies, and Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies at The University of Texas at Austin.

Table Of Contents

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Acknowledgments  ix
Introduction. Material and Metaphor  1
Part I. Bones and Blood: Black Feminist Thought and the Interior Infrastructures of History
1. Bones: Collecting Black Feminisms and the Metaphor of History  25
2. Blood: Apprehending Your Mother’s Hematology  47
Part II. Brains and Hearts: Reimagining the Pedagogies of Dissent
3. Brains: Thinking Reparation and the Antiracist Cure  77
4. Hearts: Reading Racial Feeling and the Politics of Circulation  95
Part III. Guts and Wombs: Black Feminism after Autonomy
5. Guts: Metabolizing Racial Violence, Making the Black Feminist Self  119
6. Wombs: Reproducing Black Feminism and the Knot of Autonomy  145
Conclusion. Tender: On Black Feminist Method  169
Notes  173
Bibliography  185
Index  211

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Related Links Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-3880-1 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-3393-6 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-6242-4 /