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The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study

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The article was published on 2013-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 576 citations till now.

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Burn It Down: The Incommensurability Of The University And Decolonization

TL;DR: The authors argue that U.S. higher education authorizes and perpetrates settler colonial violence and, based on their experiences surviving this violence, conclude that the Universitas adapts to inhibit and neutralize institutional reform that might challenge its coloniality.
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Fugitive Pedagogies: Decolonising Black Childhoods in the Anthropocene.

TL;DR: This paper address the concept of Black childhoods through an ontology of fugitivity that operates at the intersection of Black studies and feminist science and technology studies, and propose an ontological model of the black childhood.
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Becoming flesh: refugee hunger strike and embodiments of refusal in German necropolitical spaces

TL;DR: The securitization of the EU’s external borders and repressive asylum policies biopolitically control and discipline the bodies of refugees in Germany, these developments hark back to a longer col...
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Rethinking Race, Calculation, Quantification, and Measure

TL;DR: Focusing on the limits and possibilities of mobilizing critical theory to make sense of such shifts, the author uses Roderick Ferguson's Foucauldian call for a reor....
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Islands and the rise of correlational epistemology in the Anthropocene: Rethinking the trope of the ‘canary in the coalmine’

TL;DR: In this article, the authors take the prolific trope of islands as the "canaries in the coalmine" in order to draw out the ontological implications of instrumentalising islands as "correlational machines" in the Anthropocene.
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The witch's flight

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TL;DR: Kara Keeling as discussed by the authors argued that cinema and cinematic processes had a profound significance for twenty-first-century anticapitalist Black Liberation movements based in the United States and argued that the cinematic structures racism, homophobia, and misogyny, and, in the process, denied viewers access to certain images and ways of knowing.
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"No Questions Asked" A Consideration of the Crime of Criminal Receiving

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