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WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, 2012
At the Fourth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women held at Mount Holyoke College in August 1978 I heard Audre Lorde read her essay, "Uses of the Erotic, the Erotic as Power." The experience transformed my life. It wasn't the essay alone. It was Audre Lorde's presence, the quality of her voice, the clarity of sound, her thoughts propelled with ...
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At the Fourth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women held at Mount Holyoke College in August 1978 I heard Audre Lorde read her essay, "Uses of the Erotic, the Erotic as Power." The experience transformed my life. It wasn't the essay alone. It was Audre Lorde's presence, the quality of her voice, the clarity of sound, her thoughts propelled with ...
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Feminist Review, 1993
On the 17 November 1992 Audre Lorde, Black lesbian feminist socialist mother of two, died at her home in St Croix, US Virgin Islands after a fourteen-year fight against cancer. During her life she dedicated herself to the struggle against injustice and centred much of her writing and activism on the difficult but urgent task of recognizing and ...
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On the 17 November 1992 Audre Lorde, Black lesbian feminist socialist mother of two, died at her home in St Croix, US Virgin Islands after a fourteen-year fight against cancer. During her life she dedicated herself to the struggle against injustice and centred much of her writing and activism on the difficult but urgent task of recognizing and ...
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Agenda, 1993
Black American, feminist, lesbian, poet…Audre Lord embodied and celebrated the differences between and within us.
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Black American, feminist, lesbian, poet…Audre Lord embodied and celebrated the differences between and within us.
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1997
Immer wieder hat Audre Lorde ihre Selbstdefinition als Schwarze, Lesbe, Feministin, Mutter, Kampferin und Dichterin betont. »Es gibt andere Dinge, die mich gepragt haben«, sagt sie 1986 in einem Interview, »aber diese sind mir am wichtigsten.« In dem Essay »Auge in Auge — Schwarze Frauen, Has und Wut« schreibt sie: »Wir werden beginnen, einander zu ...
Marion Kraft, Dagmar Schultz
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Immer wieder hat Audre Lorde ihre Selbstdefinition als Schwarze, Lesbe, Feministin, Mutter, Kampferin und Dichterin betont. »Es gibt andere Dinge, die mich gepragt haben«, sagt sie 1986 in einem Interview, »aber diese sind mir am wichtigsten.« In dem Essay »Auge in Auge — Schwarze Frauen, Has und Wut« schreibt sie: »Wir werden beginnen, einander zu ...
Marion Kraft, Dagmar Schultz
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2017
This chapter argues that Audre Lorde's essays and poetry from the 1980s develop an overlooked yet significant strand of second-wave Black feminism that reveals continuities with postwar anticolonial internationalism. Lorde's poetry and prose from the mid-1980s on, after the invasion of Grenada, reveal that independent Black nationhood becomes an ...
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This chapter argues that Audre Lorde's essays and poetry from the 1980s develop an overlooked yet significant strand of second-wave Black feminism that reveals continuities with postwar anticolonial internationalism. Lorde's poetry and prose from the mid-1980s on, after the invasion of Grenada, reveal that independent Black nationhood becomes an ...
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Sorella outsider: Audre Lorde.
2017Post-filosofie, N. 8 (2015): Anno 8. Numero 8. Filosofie e saperi di genere.
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