Journal Article

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Gendering Racial Capitalism and the Black Heretical Tradition
The essay suggests that centering enslaved women whose commodified bodies and reproductive capacities were central to capital accumulation complicates the...
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Market Marronnage: Fugitive Women and the Internal Marketing System in Jamaica, 1781-1834
This article explores the experiences of enslaved runaways who carved out independent lives as market women in Jamaica’s informal economy...
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#BlackMusicMatters: Dismantling Anti-Black Racism in Music Education
This article utilises Critical Race Theory to identify and address the history of Anti-Black Racism within music education. Furthermore, the...
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Engaging with Identity Politics in Canadian Political Science
This paper, co-authored with Laurier researcher Laura Pin, critiques the deployment of the term “identity politics” in Canadian political science....
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Counting and measuring in Indigenous languages spoken in Brazil
Lima, Suzi and Susan Rothstein. 2020. A typology of the count/mass distinction in Brazil and its relevance for count/mass theories....
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Moving beyond the adaptationist paradigm for human evolution, and why it matters
Dr. Lauren Schroeder and Prof. Rebecca Rogers Ackermann from the University of Cape Town recently published an invited article for...