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The Goddess in the Machine: The Radiophonics of Audre Lorde’s Zami: A New Spelling of My Name

Differences. A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies
Through close listening to recordings in the Pacifica Radio Archives of Audre Lorde’s public radio broadcasts on wbai 99.5fm, this essay reevaluates Lorde’s characterization of media technologies as among the master’s tools and examines how she puts the ...
Matthew Helm
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Sexual Subject and Textual Braid: Autobiographical Politics of Emancipation in Audre Lorde’s Zami

ES Review Spanish Journal of English Studies
A critical study of Audre Lorde’s Zami: A New Spelling of My Name reveals that Lorde employs the embodied narrative as an emancipatory space, weaving together geography, history, myth, and biography to construct a revolutionary self—one that directly ...
Shirin Akter, Khandakar Ashraful Islam
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Sharing the illumination: Audre Lorde's pedagogies of difference.

Journal of Lesbian Studies
This essay explores how Audre Lorde's work as a professor can help contemporary educators teach students about difference and power. Drawing from my new book Open Admissions, it focuses on two particular facets of her teaching: first, the ways Lorde ...
Danica Savonick
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Lorde in Serbia: (Re)conceptualizing American and Proposing Mahala-Blackness at the Semi-Periphery

Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies
Audre Lorde (1934–1992), a renowned figure in the American Black feminist canon, shaped feminist and antiracist struggles globally, including those in Europe.
Jelena Savić
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Audre Lorde, Sound Theorist: Register, Silence, Vibrato, Timbre

Pmla-publications of The Modern Language Association of America
This article offers an analysis of the embodied speaking voice of Audre Lorde over the span of nearly two decades publicly performing her poems aloud.
Alex Ullman
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Rewilding on slow sabbatical: Revisiting Lorde’s “Uses of the Erotic”

The Journal of Environmental Education
The human rewilding movement seeks to regain balance between humans and the more-than-human world through particular ways of knowing and doing. During a sabbatical, I engaged in rewilding practices and employed Terrapsychological Inquiry to understand my
Loretta Pyles
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Stand-Up Comedy as an Erotic Art: Reframing Stand-Up Comic Performance Through the Lens of Audre Lorde

Studies in American Humor
:Violent metaphors are common in the description of stand-up comedy. If a comedian is successful, she "kills"—vaudeville slang that hardened in the twentieth century into an aggressive, hierarchical ethos this article refers to as the dominance model ...
Megan Gogerty
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Lord Kames as Lord of Session and Lord of Justiciary

1971
In 1752, then, at his age fifty-six, Henry Home of Karnes, Advocate, was elevated to the bench of the Court of Session, the highest civil court in Scotland, as Lord Kames. Immediately after his appointment, his friend Lord Deskford, Earl of Finlater, congratulated him thus, in a letter dated 11 February, 1752.
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