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Race & Coloniality
Title
Author
Publication
” Go there tuh know there”: Zora Neale Hurston and the Chronotope of the Folk
Leigh Anne Duck
2001
“Get Over It?” Racialised Temporalities and Bodily Orientations in Time
Helen Ngo
2019
“The Ghetto is a Gold Mine”: The Racialized Temporality of Betterment
Marisa Solomon
2019
“Time, Slavery and Plantation Capitalism in the Ante-Bellum American South.” Past & Present.
Mark M. Smith
A Moments Notice: Time Politics Across Culture by Carol Greenhouse
Act 3: Time of No Time
Moor Mother
2020
Adolescent Citizenship, or Temporality and the Negation of black Childhood in Two Eras
Jacob Breslow
2019
Advancing the Sleep/Wake schedule impacts the sleep of African- Americans more than European-Americans
Gemma M. Paech, Stephanie J. Crowley, Louis F. Fogg, Charmane I. Eastman
2017
African Cosmology of the Bantu- Kongo: Principles of Live & Living
Kimbwandende K.B. Fu-Kiau, PhD
2001
Afro-Modernity: Temporality, Politics, and the African Diaspora
Michael Hanchard
Afro-Modernity: Temporality, politics, and the African Diaspora by Michael Hanchard
Michael Hanchard
America’s Black Towns and Settlements: A Historical Reference Guide
Morris Turner III
1998
Atlas of Slavery by James Walvin
Black Geographies and the Politics of Place
Edited by Katherine McKittrick and Clyde Woods
2007
BLACK IN TIME: EXPLORING NEW ONTOLOGIES, NEW DIMENSIONS, NEW EPISTEMOLOGIES OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
Michelle M. Wright
Black Towns, Black Futures: The Enduring Allure of a Black Place in the American West
Karla Slocum
2019
Boundaries: How the Mason-Dixon Line Settled a Family Feud and Divided a Nation by Sally M. Walker
Broken Chains and Subverted Plans: Ethnicity, Race and Commodities
Christopher C. Fennell
2017
Circadian Rhythms of European and African- Americans after a large delay of sleep as in Jet lag and Night Work
Charmane I. Eastman, Victoria A. Tomaka & Stephanie J. Crowley
2016
Civil War Time: Temporality and Identity in America, 1861-65
Cheryl A. Wells
CLOSURE AND “COLORED PEOPLE’S TIME”
John Streamas
2010
COLONIAL CARTOGRAPHY AS THE DIPLOMATIC TOOL IN THE TERRITORIAL FORMATION OF KAMERUN (1884-1916)
Nghonda Jean Pierre and Saha Zacharie
Counter Clockwise: Unmapping Black Temporalities from Greenwich Mean Timelines
Rasheedah Phillips
2021
Counting Clocks, Owning Time: Detailing and Interpreting Clock and Watch Ownership in the American South, 1739-1865
Mark M. Smith
1994
Creation Myth
Moor Mother
2016 - Song
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