Foreword
Reconfiguring the Politics of Knowledge: Writing
Transnational Black Feminism from the South
CHRISTEN A. SMITH
Introduction 1
KEISHA-KHAN Y. PERRY AND MELANIE A. MEDEIROS
1 Reclaiming a Legacy: Black Women’s Presence and
Perspectives in the Brazilian Social Sciences
EDILZA CORREIA SOTERO
2 Beyond Intercultural Mestizaje: Toward Black Women’s
Studies on the Caribbean Coast of Nicaragua
MELANIE WHITE
3 The Significance of “Communists Wearing Panties”
in the Jamaican Left Movement (1974–1980)
MAZIKI THAME
4 Exercising Diversity: From Identity to Alliances
in Brazil’s Contemporary Black Feminism
JULIA S. ABDALL A
5 “This Isn’t to Get Rich”: Double Morality and
Black Women Private Tutors in Cuba
ANGELA CRUMDY
6 A “Bundle of Silences”: Untold Stories of Black Women
Survivors of the War in Colombia
CASTRIELA E. HERNÁNDEZ-REYES
7 The Burden of Las Bravas: Race and Violence
against Afro-Peruvian Women
ESHE L. LEWIS
8 A Creole Christmas: Sexual Panic and Reproductive
Justice in Bluefields, Nicaragua
ISHAN GORDON-UGARTE
9 Digital Black Feminist Activism in Brazil: Toward a
Repoliticization of Aesthetics and Romantic Relationships
BRUNA CRISTINA JAQUETTO PEREIRA AND CRISTIANO RODRIGUES
Notes on Contributors
Index