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E-raamat: Transatlantic Women's Networks: Cultural Engagements from the 19th Century to the Present

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The contributions to this volume unearth, discuss, and (re)map networks and circuits of intellectual and cultural exchange among women across the Atlantic in the period stretching from the 19th to the 21st century. Rather than providing a transhistorical understanding of the Atlantic, the volume examines relational networks across North and South America, Africa, and Europe. While traditionally representations of sociopolitical, cultural, and artistic engagements have been dominated by male figures, women's networks have played an important role in shaping societies, literatures, and relations across borders. Arts, literature, translation, and criticism have been important vehicles for women to foster transnational circuits of conversation and exchange, as well as intellectual, cultural and political rapprochement. The volume invites readers to consider these networks' potential and complexity, positioning them as indispensable for the cultural and social fabric of the Atlantic world.
Introduction: Mapping Transatlantic Womens Networks
Patrícia Anzini & Verena Lindemann Lino





Part 1 Remapping Womens History


Sexist Memory and Amnesia: Exclusion Repertoires towards Nineteenth-Century
Brazilian Women Writers
Anna Faedrich


Fin-de-siècle Transatlantic Radicalisms and the Woman Question: Eleanor
Marxs Socialist Culture and the Project of a Proletarian Feminist Network
Paula Alexandra Guimarães


Navigating Double Burdens. Jewish Women Scholars, Exile, and the Role of
Transatlantic Networks (1930s1940s)
Anna Cabanel


South Asian Womens Weapons of Resistance to the State Apparatus: From the
Indian Subcontinent to Postcolonial Portugal
Catarina Valdigem Pereira


Girl Power, Graffiti, and Herstory: History by Other Means
Sofia Pinto





Part 2 Reimagining the Black Atlantic


In the Wake of Binding Memories and Spaces in Afro-Brazilian Female Writers
Adriana Martins


(In)hospitable Ties: Memory, Violence and the Queer Black Atlantic in Yara
Nakahanda Monteiros Essa dama bate bué!
Verena Lindemann Lino


Dissident Bodies Occupy Public Space: Zanele Muholis Trans-Atlantic Visual
Activism
Rocío Cobo-Piñero


Peoples of Color the World Over: Network Development and Interwar US Black
Womens Internationalism
Leah Bouas





Part 3 Transatlantic Relational Readings


Lettering Gender and Desire in the 1930s: The Poetics of Teresa de la Parra,
Lydia Cabrera, and Colette
Sylvia Gorelick


The Contribution of Vampirismo to Transatlantic Womens Literary Networks:
Fiama Hasse Pais Brandão & Ana Cristina Cesar Circa 19701980
Patrícia Anzini


Conscious Pariahs and Questions of Power: Race and Political Awakening in the
Work of Hannah Arendt and Bessie Head
Anneke Rautenbach


Kaleidoscopic: Socialism and Modernity in the American Writings of Rebel
Suffragettes Annie CobdenSanderson and Sylvia Pankhurst
Katherine Connelly





Index
Patrícia Anzini is a researcher at the Research Center for Communication and Culture (CEEC) at Universidade Católica Portuguesa and the founder of Virando a Página - a project to empower researchers through academic writing.



Verena Lindemann Lino is an Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies at Universidade Católica Portuguesa.