"<i>The Repeating Body</i> offers a nuanced analysis grounded in detailed readings of embodiment in black diasporic and especially black feminist artistic works. . . . In this thoughtful study, Brown is probing the limits of the very stories that she understands as technologies of survival." - S. Trimble (Contemporary Women's Writing)
Haunted by representations of black women that resist the reality of the body's vulnerability, Kimberly Juanita Brown traces slavery's afterlife in black women's literary and visual cultural productions. Brown draws on black feminist theory, visual culture studies, literary criticism, and critical race theory to explore contemporary visual and literary representations of black women's bodies that embrace and foreground the body's vulnerability and slavery's inherent violence. She shows how writers such as Gayl Jones, Toni Morrison, Audre Lorde, and Jamaica Kincaid, along with visual artists Carrie Mae Weems and MarÍa Magdalena Campos-Pons, highlight the scarred and broken bodies of black women by repeating, passing down, and making visible the residues of slavery's existence and cruelty. Their work not only provides a corrective to those who refuse to acknowledge that vulnerability, but empowers black women to create their own subjectivities. In The Repeating Body, Brown returns black women to the center of discourses of slavery, thereby providing the means with which to more fully understand slavery's history and its penetrating reach into modern American life.
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Kimberly Juanita Brown explores the literary and visual representations of how black women bear the marks of slavery, centers black women in narratives of slavery, and uncovers and critiques the refusal to see the violence done to black women's bodies.
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Visualizing the Body of the Black Atlantic 1
1. Black Rapture: Corporeal Afterimage and Transnational Desire 18
2. Fragmented Figurations of the Maternal 57
3. The Boundaries of Excess 96
4. The Return: Conjuring the Figure, Following the Form 138
Conclusion: Photographic Incantations of the Visual 177
Notes 195
Bibliography 229
Index 245
Introduction: Visualizing the Body of the Black Atlantic 1
1. Black Rapture: Corporeal Afterimage and Transnational Desire 18
2. Fragmented Figurations of the Maternal 57
3. The Boundaries of Excess 96
4. The Return: Conjuring the Figure, Following the Form 138
Conclusion: Photographic Incantations of the Visual 177
Notes 195
Bibliography 229
Index 245
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ISBN
9780822359098
Publisert
2015-09-25
Utgiver
Duke University Press
Vekt
635 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
264
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