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Title Audre Lorde's transnational legacies / edited by Stella Bolaki and Sabine Broeck
Published Boston : University of Massachusetts Press, 2015

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Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. I ARCHIVES -- 1. Dream of Europe -- Remarks / Audre Horde -- 2. Audre horde -- The Berlin Years, 1984 to 1992: Transnational Experiences, the Making of a Film, and Its Reception / Dagmar Schultz -- 3. Bonds of Sisterhood / Breaking of Silences: An Interview with Audre Lorde / Marion Kraft -- 4. Naming Ourselves as Black Women in Europe: An African American-German and Afro-Dutch Conversation / Gloria Wekker -- 5. Frontiers: An Interview with Audre Lorde / Jackie Kay -- 6. Audre Lorde and Her French-Speaking Readers / Rina Nissim -- 7. Finding My Sisters: Audre Lorde and Black Women in Switzerland / Zeedah Meierhofer-Mangeli -- 8. Audre Lorde's Relationship and Connections with South African Women / Gloria I. Joseph -- pt. II CONNECTIONS -- 9. Sisterhood as Performance in Audre Lorde's Public Advocacy / Lester C. Olson -- 10. Transracial Feminist Alliances? Audre Lorde and West German Women / Katharina Gerund -- 11. Emotional Connections: Audre Lorde and Black German Women / Tiffany N. Florvil -- 12. "I Cross Her Borders at Midnight": Audre Lorde's Berlin Revisions / Paul M. Farber -- 13. "But We Are Not the Same": Generating a Critical Poetics of Diaspora / Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- 14. Geopolitics of the Erotic: Audre Lorde's Mexico and the Decolonization of the Revolutionary Imagination / Tamara Lea Spira -- pt. III WORK -- 15. Critical Feelings of Audre Lorde, from the Standpoint of an Academic Minor / Sarah Cefai -- 16. Audre Lorde and What Remains / Chantal Oakes -- 17. Cicadas of Courage: Let Us Perform Audre Lorde / Christiana Lambrinidis -- 18. Inscribing the Past, Anticipating the Future: Audre Lorde and the Black Women's Movement in Germany / Peggy Piesche
Summary Although most scholars situate her work within the context of the women's, gay and lesbian, and black civil rights movements within the United States, Audre Lorde (1934-1992) forged coalitions with women in Europe, the Caribbean, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Africa. Audre Lorde's Transnational Legacies is the first book to systematically document and thoroughly investigate Lorde's influence beyond the United States. Arranged in three thematically interrelated sections - Archives, Connections, and Work - the volume brings together scholarly essays, interviews, Lorde's unpublished speech about Europe, and personal reflections and testimonials from key figures throughout the world. Using a range of interdisciplinary approaches, contributors assess the reception, translation, and circulation of Lorde's writing and activism within different communities, audiences, and circles. They also shed new light on the work Lorde inspired across disciplinary borders. -- from back cover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Lorde, Audre -- Influence
Lorde, Audre -- Criticism and interpretation
SUBJECT Lorde, Audre -- Influence
Lorde, Audre -- Criticism and interpretation
Lorde, Audre fast
Subject LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Women's Studies.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Broeck, Sabine, editor
Bolaki, Stella, editor
LC no. 2015009737
ISBN 9781613763520
1613763522