Introduction
Lenita Perrier and Luis Martínez Andrade
Part 1
Necropolitics and Race // Hunger, Violence, and Invisibility
Chapter 1: Necropolitics and Coloniality of Power in Latin America
Luis Martínez Andrade
Chapter 2: Decoloniality and Reading Carolina Maria de Jesus in Public School
Veruschka de Sales Azevedo
Chapter 3: Rhythms of the Margins: Subversive Decolonial Narratives and Practices
Catarina de Figueiredo Ramos
Chapter 4: Afro-Brazilian Perspectives and Decolonial Thought
Nádia Maria Cardoso da Silva
Part 2
Crossing Racial Borders // Whiteness, Fraud, and Silencing
Chapter 5: Black-White-Coloniality: Race in a Transmodern Decolonial Setting
Lenita Perrier
Chapter 6: Coloniality through Whiteness: Brazilian Academia and the Exclusion of Black Students’ Rights
Sales Augusto dos Santos
Chapter 7: The Decolonial Poetics in Torto Arado
Janaína de Figueiredo
Chapter 8: Virgínia Leone Bicudo and Her Perspective of the “Outsider Within.” What She Saw that Donald Pierson Did Not
Nádia Maria Cardoso da Silva
Part 3
Interviews
Interview with Anthropologist and Professor Ari Lima / “Ari’s Case Twenty Years After”
Lenita Perrier
Interview with Professor of Arabic Studies and Comparative Literature Amal Eqeiq / “The (Hi)story Is Not Over”
Luis Martínez Andrade
About the Contributors