This article is the edited text of a talk given in May 2021 for the AHRC-funded Black Female Intellectuals network. It argues that through comparative, transnational work American Studies scholars can widen the definition of who is considered a Black Female Intellectual first in terms of what we understand to be public intellectual work and also in terms of who American Studies scholars recognise as Black. I explore the act of curation as an act of public intellectualism by looking closely at exhibitions curated by African American writer Toni Morrison and Aboriginal Australian artist Fiona Foley. I then discuss Foley’s work as a ‘Blak’ Female Intellectual and argue that as such, her work should be engaged with and taught within transnation...
This project traces Morrison’s critique of the emancipatory visions that penetrate the era of the Bl...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
Black women scholars rarely get the opportunity to chronicle and critique their experiences as instr...
Toni Morrison’s articulations of race, slavery, gender and history have secured her place within the...
As novelist, academic, and public intellectual Toni Morrison has made a profound contribution to the...
This article offers an overview of the contemporary novelist Toni Morrison's literary career and of ...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Society for the Humanities,See preplec ...
Toni Morrison's novels, Sula, Beloved, and Jazz delineate the struggles of African American women to...
This thesis addresses intersectional analysis in the work of Toni Morrison Beloved. The introduction...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that discusses about trends in African-American criticism thr...
Nobel Laureate Literature Toni Morrison is an author who is characterized by her visionary force, wh...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Sabrina Ross will dr...
Toni Morrison has been considered primarily as a writer concerned to recover the ancestor in chartin...
Abstract: Biography consists of life’s story in a unique record form, a narrative impulse, establish...
“Whiteness Studies” as critical area of discussion has proliferated since the last decade of the twe...
This project traces Morrison’s critique of the emancipatory visions that penetrate the era of the Bl...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
Black women scholars rarely get the opportunity to chronicle and critique their experiences as instr...
Toni Morrison’s articulations of race, slavery, gender and history have secured her place within the...
As novelist, academic, and public intellectual Toni Morrison has made a profound contribution to the...
This article offers an overview of the contemporary novelist Toni Morrison's literary career and of ...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Society for the Humanities,See preplec ...
Toni Morrison's novels, Sula, Beloved, and Jazz delineate the struggles of African American women to...
This thesis addresses intersectional analysis in the work of Toni Morrison Beloved. The introduction...
Presents a class of Professor Paul Fry that discusses about trends in African-American criticism thr...
Nobel Laureate Literature Toni Morrison is an author who is characterized by her visionary force, wh...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Sabrina Ross will dr...
Toni Morrison has been considered primarily as a writer concerned to recover the ancestor in chartin...
Abstract: Biography consists of life’s story in a unique record form, a narrative impulse, establish...
“Whiteness Studies” as critical area of discussion has proliferated since the last decade of the twe...
This project traces Morrison’s critique of the emancipatory visions that penetrate the era of the Bl...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
Black women scholars rarely get the opportunity to chronicle and critique their experiences as instr...