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
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African American Studies and Black Diaspora, Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and Women’s Studies, Science and Technology Studies > Feminist Science Studies
African American Studies and Black Diaspora, Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and Women’s Studies, Science and Technology Studies > Feminist Science Studies
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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.
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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
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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