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Invisible Black Women: Medical Bias and the Silencing of Enslaved Black Women in 18th- and 19th-Century British West Indian Medical Discourse. [PDF]
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My porcelain sculptural work explores the passage from life to death in the form of boat imagery. Many cultures and belief systems have water and boat references in their mythoi surrounding the passage of the soul or spirit to the afterlife. I combine many disparate boat elements into each piece in order to allude to an archetypal form.
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My porcelain sculptural work explores the passage from life to death in the form of boat imagery. Many cultures and belief systems have water and boat references in their mythoi surrounding the passage of the soul or spirit to the afterlife. I combine many disparate boat elements into each piece in order to allude to an archetypal form.
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An autofiction, “Liminal” explores the porousness of limitrophy, gesturing towards the more than human world with specific reference to dogs in relation to language, instinct, genre, gender. It brings forward an unstable persona who treads landscapes real and imaginary at the edge of memoir, criticism and dream with irreverence and ironic scrutiny.
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An autofiction, “Liminal” explores the porousness of limitrophy, gesturing towards the more than human world with specific reference to dogs in relation to language, instinct, genre, gender. It brings forward an unstable persona who treads landscapes real and imaginary at the edge of memoir, criticism and dream with irreverence and ironic scrutiny.
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Comparative Liminality. Liminality and Dynamics of Civilization
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Syrian Women Refugees: Coping with indeterminate liminality during forcible displacement
Organization Studies, 2022Sophie Alkhaled
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Homemaking and perpetual liminality among queer refugees
Social and Cultural Geography, 2021Thomas Wimark
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