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Race and Essentialism in Feminist Legal Theory
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Black Feminist TheoryCritical Race TheoryFeminist Legal StudiesHumanitiesArt HistorySouthern CloudsRace LawGender StudiesLegal TheoryIntersectionalityLawVisual ImageLegal PhilosophyFeminist Legal TheorySpanish BindingSocial SciencesSocial Justice
knew by heart the forms of the southern clouds at dawn on the 30th of April, 1882, and could compare them in his memory with the mottled streaks on a book in Spanish binding he had only seen once and with the outlines of the foam raised by an oar in the Rio Negro the night before the Quebracho uprising. These memories were not simple ones; each visual image was linked to muscular sensations, thermal sensations, etc. He could reconstruct all his dreams, all his half-dreams. Two or three times he had reconstructed a whole day; he never hesitated, but each reconstruction had required a whole day.3