This thesis uses the language and structure of Roxane Gay’s Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body, in tandem with other works of literature, to examine the relationship between Blackness, fatness, womanhood, and trauma. Among other things, this thesis attempts to draw a connection between Deborah King’s concept of multiple jeopardy and the lived experiences of several different traumas. Also, this these works to highlight the usefulness of the memoir genre as teaching tool in classrooms with students of all ages. I ague that Gay’s memoir is a subversion of the typical weight-loss memoir and is instead a social commentary on the ways trauma lives and manifests in the body, as well as the way American society dictates what trauma is and how Black wom...
This dissertation examines the representation of racial and sexual traumas in short fiction and nove...
The vast sexual exploitation of Black queer women is under addressed by therapeutic and family couns...
Influenced by Black feminist and queer scholars, my dissertation focuses on how Black and ...
There is much scholarly research about the impact of popular culture messages regarding fatness on p...
This poem was written in response to Roxane Gay’s extraordinary new memoir Hunger: A memoir of (my) ...
Language is a powerful tool that humans use in order to make sense of their surroundings, situations...
All of the conflicts and ensuing traumas examined in these literary narratives address the suppressi...
The Alchemy of (G)race is a map and critical memoir examining the feeling and lived experiences of c...
As a result of colonialism and hegemonic patriarchy, experiencing life with intersecting oppressions...
When I set out to write about my body and what happened to me, I knew I was going to have to sit wit...
This project offers the term Black body memory to point toward the threatened existential dispositio...
This creative project explores the social and personal meanings assigned to fatness and queerness th...
In spite of recent advancements within the academic community—particularly within the discipline of ...
The primary goal of this research was to investigate trauma and binge eating disorders among African...
This dissertation engages with literary trauma theory and rape studies by investigating how scholars...
This dissertation examines the representation of racial and sexual traumas in short fiction and nove...
The vast sexual exploitation of Black queer women is under addressed by therapeutic and family couns...
Influenced by Black feminist and queer scholars, my dissertation focuses on how Black and ...
There is much scholarly research about the impact of popular culture messages regarding fatness on p...
This poem was written in response to Roxane Gay’s extraordinary new memoir Hunger: A memoir of (my) ...
Language is a powerful tool that humans use in order to make sense of their surroundings, situations...
All of the conflicts and ensuing traumas examined in these literary narratives address the suppressi...
The Alchemy of (G)race is a map and critical memoir examining the feeling and lived experiences of c...
As a result of colonialism and hegemonic patriarchy, experiencing life with intersecting oppressions...
When I set out to write about my body and what happened to me, I knew I was going to have to sit wit...
This project offers the term Black body memory to point toward the threatened existential dispositio...
This creative project explores the social and personal meanings assigned to fatness and queerness th...
In spite of recent advancements within the academic community—particularly within the discipline of ...
The primary goal of this research was to investigate trauma and binge eating disorders among African...
This dissertation engages with literary trauma theory and rape studies by investigating how scholars...
This dissertation examines the representation of racial and sexual traumas in short fiction and nove...
The vast sexual exploitation of Black queer women is under addressed by therapeutic and family couns...
Influenced by Black feminist and queer scholars, my dissertation focuses on how Black and ...