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Difficult Diasporas : The Transnational Feminist Aesthetic of the Black Atlantic
1 / The World and the “Jar”: Jackie Kay and the Feminist Locations of the African Diaspora
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December 31 2020
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December 31 2020
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10.18574/nyu/9780814759486.003.0001
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction: The Feminist Disorder of Diaspora
pp. 18
1 / The World and the “Jar”: Jackie Kay and the Feminist Locations of the African Diaspora
pp. 44
2 / It’s Lonely at the Bottom: Elizabeth Alexander, Deborah Richards, and the Cosmopolitan Poetics of the Black Body
pp. 77
3 / The Drama of Dislocation: Staging Diaspora History in the Work of Adrienne Kennedy and Ama Ata Aidoo
pp. 106
4 / Asymmetrical Possessions: Zora Neale Hurston, Erna Brodber, and the Gendered Fictions of Black Modernity
pp. 142
5 / Intimate Migrations: Narrating “Third World Women” in the Short Fiction of Bessie Head, Zoë Wicomb, and Pauline Melville
pp. 175
6 / Impossible Objects: M. NourbeSe Philip, Harryette Mullen, and the Diaspora Feminist Aesthetics of Accumulation
pp. 201
Coda: The Risks of Reading
pp. 209
Notes
pp. 233
References
pp. 265
Index
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