Between Shadows and Noise
Sensation, Situatedness, and the Undisciplined
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Pages: 208
Illustrations: 16 color illustrations
Published: February 2024
Author: Amber Jamilla Musser
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African American Studies and Black Diaspora, Art and Visual Culture > Art Criticism and Theory, Gender and Sexuality
African American Studies and Black Diaspora, Art and Visual Culture > Art Criticism and Theory, Gender and Sexuality
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Amber Jamilla Musser is Professor of English at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and author of Sensual Excess: Queer Femininity and Brown Jouissance and Sensational Flesh: Race, Power, and Masochism.
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Body Work 1
1. Us, the Uncanny, and the Threat of Black Femininity 21
2. Inside Out: Shango and Spectacles of the Spirit 42
3. Noise and the Body-Place: This ember state and the Critical Encounter 59
4. On the Brink: Approximation, Difference, and Ongoing Storms 76
5. Tamarind, Metabolism, and Rest: Making Racialized Labor Visible 94
Conclusion. Inflammation: Notes from the Front 112
Notes 131
Bibliography 157
Index 175
Introduction. Body Work 1
1. Us, the Uncanny, and the Threat of Black Femininity 21
2. Inside Out: Shango and Spectacles of the Spirit 42
3. Noise and the Body-Place: This ember state and the Critical Encounter 59
4. On the Brink: Approximation, Difference, and Ongoing Storms 76
5. Tamarind, Metabolism, and Rest: Making Racialized Labor Visible 94
Conclusion. Inflammation: Notes from the Front 112
Notes 131
Bibliography 157
Index 175
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