The poetics of difference : queer feminist forms in the African diaspora / Mecca Jamilah Sullivan.
2021
PR9340 .S85 2021
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The poetics of difference : queer feminist forms in the African diaspora / Mecca Jamilah Sullivan.
ISBN
0252052897 (electronic book)
9780252052897 (electronic book)
9780252043963
9780252086038
9780252052897 (electronic book)
9780252043963
9780252086038
Published
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 245 pages) : illustrations.
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PR9340 .S85 2021
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820.9/928708996
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 21, 2021).
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ProQuest (Firm)
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New Black studies series.
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Table of Contents
Black queer feminist poetics : rereading the intersection
Biomythic times : voice, genre, and the invention of Black/queer history
"Walkin on the edges of the galaxy" : queer choreopoetic thought in the African diaspora
Feeling colors and seeing speech : body/language and Black women's diasporas of difference
"Languages of love," "TALK" of Sex : interstitial idioms of body and desire
Speech between silence : distance, difference, and the queer poetics of Black woman living.
Biomythic times : voice, genre, and the invention of Black/queer history
"Walkin on the edges of the galaxy" : queer choreopoetic thought in the African diaspora
Feeling colors and seeing speech : body/language and Black women's diasporas of difference
"Languages of love," "TALK" of Sex : interstitial idioms of body and desire
Speech between silence : distance, difference, and the queer poetics of Black woman living.