Sweat, Display, and Blackness

Autor: Amber Jamilla Musser
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Feminist Media Histories. 7:92-109
ISSN: 2373-7492
DOI: 10.1525/fmh.2021.7.2.92
Popis: This essay analyzes two African artifacts—a nkisi and a bieri—in order to parse the utility of liquidity as a Black feminist analytic. Enlarging the concept of media to incorporate these artifacts, the text links diaspora, blackness, and affect to the violence of colonial rupture, while also using an analytic of sweat to explore forms of expressivity that escape capture. Sweat becomes a way to think between two axes within Black feminist thought: the pornographification of the racialized body that Hortense Spillers and others have described, and the joy and critique embedded in Audre Lorde’s erotic, especially in relation to formations of diaspora and spirituality.
Databáze: OpenAIRE