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Black Feminism in the Caribbean and the United States

Representation, Rebellion, Radicalism, and Reckoning

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Pages: 300

Volume 21, Number 1

Published: April 2022

An issue of: Meridians

Academic Editor: Ginetta E. B. Candelario

Bringing together Black feminist conversations and debates taking place across the transnational Americas, North and South, this special issue covers, among other topics, #BlackGirlMagic, Black girlhood studies, Afro-Latina race consciousness, and a conversation with Edwidge Danticat titled “Vodou, the Arts, and (Re)Presenting the Divine.”

Contributors: Constance Bailey, S. Erin Batist, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Kenly Brown, Ginetta E. B. Candelario, Milagros Castillo-Montoya, Lashon Daley, Kyrah Malika Daniels, Teri Ellen Cross Davis, Pamela Fernandez, Derrika Hunt, Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel, Laura Lomas, Nia McAllister, Mafalda Nicolas Mondestin, Alana Perez, Elizabeth Pérez, Rachel Afi Quinn, Tom J. Abi Samra, Jennifer Williams, Malia Lee Womack, Raquel Wright-Mair







 

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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-1739-4 /