Saidiya Hartman is an acclaimed author and academic known for her work on African-American history and culture.
She has written several books, including Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments and Scenes of Subjection, in addition to Lose Your Mother.
Hartman is a professor at Columbia University and has received prestigious fellowships, including a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Her research focuses on slavery, its aftermath, and African-American experiences.
Hartman's writing style blends personal narrative with rigorous historical analysis, offering unique perspectives on complex issues of race, identity, and memory.
She lives in New York and continues to be an influential voice in contemporary discussions of race and history.
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