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Ashmita Khasnabish. Humanitarian Identity and the Political Sublime: Intervention of a Postcolonial Feminist
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I Didn't Let Everybody Come in My House:
Exploring bell hooks' Notion of the Homeplace
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In this paper, I use hooks' idea of the homeplace to analyze what may look like a retreat into the home as an act of resistance to the multiple gazes that moderate- and low-income Black women face in their everyday lives as residents of a low-income Black neighborhood in Chicago. This research employs ethnographic methods to explore the lived experiences of African American women living in Lake Parc Place, a mixed-income public housing development.Five years of participant observation data, a series of longitudinal in-depth interviews with seven women, and 29 in-depth semi-structured interviews are used to analyze the meanings that these women attached to their homes and how these interacted with and shaped their social relationships with their neighbors asthey negotiated several sources of surveillance and scrutiny once they left their apartments.
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Breadfruit, Time and Again:
Glissant Reads Faulkner in the World Relation
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Glissant’s Opacité and the De-Nationalization of Identity
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Glissant’s Existential Ontology of Difference
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On the Politics of Purity:
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The Race Project: On Michael J. Monahan’s, The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity
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John Drabinski
Aesthetics and the Abyss:
Between Césaire and Lamming
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“InCitation to the Chance: Glissant, Citation, Intention, and Interpretation”
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Lewis R. Gordon
On Michael Monahan’s The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity
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Monahan on the Ontology of Race: Race, Being, and Purity
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Neil Roberts
Marronage Between Past and Future:
Requiem for Édouard Glissant
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Tracey Nicholls
“New Ways of Being You and Me”—A Review of: Michael J. Monahan. The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity
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Hanétha Vété-Congolo
The Ripening’s Epic Realism and the Tragic Martinican Unfulfilled Political Emancipation
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Brinda Mehta, Feminism and Caribbean Phenomenology: A Review Essay
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Edouard Glissant and the Poetics of Truth
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