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Black and Female : Essays by Tsitsi Dangarembga (Signed First Printing)
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- Tsitsi Dangarembga
- Signed
- Yes
- Ex Libris
- No
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Personalized
- No
- Features
- Dust Jacket
- Original Language
- English
- Intended Audience
- Adults
- Inscribed
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- Edition
- First Edition
- Vintage
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- ISBN
- 9781644452110
- Book Title
- Black and Female : Essays
- Item Length
- 7.2in
- Publisher
- Graywolf Press
- Publication Year
- 2023
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7in
- Genre
- Literary Collections, Social Science, Political Science
- Topic
- Women's Studies, Essays, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
- Item Width
- 4.8in
- Item Weight
- 8.1 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 128 Pages
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The first wound for all of us who are classified as "black" is empire. In Black and Female , Tsitsi Dangarembga examines the legacy of imperialism on her own life and on every aspect of black embodied African life. This paradigm-shifting essay collection weaves the personal and political in an illuminating exploration of race and gender. Dangarembga recounts a painful separation from her parents as a toddler, connecting this experience to the ruptures caused in Africa by human trafficking and enslavement. She argues that, after independence, the ruling party in Zimbabwe only performed inclusion for women while silencing the work of self-actualized feminists. She describes her struggles to realize her ambitions in theater, film, and literature, laying out the long path to the publication of her novels. At once philosophical, intimate, and urgent, Black and Female is a powerful testimony of the pervasive and long-lasting effects of racism and patriarchy that provides an ultimately hopeful vision for change. Black feminists are "the status quo's worst nightmare." Dangarembga writes, "our conviction is deep, bolstered by a vivid imagination that reminds us that other realities are possible beyond the one that obtains."
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Graywolf Press
ISBN-10
1644452111
ISBN-13
9781644452110
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11057266696
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Book Title
Black and Female : Essays
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Women's Studies, Essays, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Literary Collections, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
128 Pages
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Item Length
7.2in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
4.8in
Item Weight
8.1 Oz
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Hq1163.D36 2023
Reviews
"A compelling collection. . . . Black and Female . . . [yokes] the personal and political to demonstrate how the experience of race and gender depends not on overarching essentialism but on local histories that are written on the body." --Ismail Muhammad, New York Times Book Review "Incisive, impassioned essays. . . . Dangarembga's candid reflections and lyrical prose bring urgency to this thought-provoking argument for political and social equality. Readers won't want to miss this." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Dangarembga deftly lays out the colonial history which her writing both springs from and exists in opposition to. . . . It's a tall order, but Dangarembga achieves it with grace, through a clear-eyed analysis of both her familial and national pasts. . . . Poetic and powerful." --Shannon Gibney, Minneapolis Star Tribune "A well-informed, biting analysis of the legacy of empire." -- Kirkus Reviews "A powerful account of systemic injustice. . . . Dangarembga's collection is an essential addition to academic collections on race and gender." -- Library Journal "Dangarembga offers visions of what could be possible, woven together with historical analysis and precise, clear-eyed criticism. Black and Female is as slim and sharp as a knife." --Maggie Lange, Bustle The personal and political commingle (because, as all feminists know, they're one and the same) as Dangarembga excavates her own history and the history of her nation. The result is a clear-eyed look at what navigating life and art-making as a woman in Zimbabwe has taught her." -- The Millions , "Most Anticipated Books of 2023" "With her own experiences as testimony, Dangarembga deftly illustrates how Black feminists might just end the white supremacist cisheteropatriarchy once and for all." --Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine " Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women's agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "From foster care in England to colonialism's legacy in Zimbabwe, this set of essays on race, feminism and identity is searingly honest, yet hopeful." -- The World Today "Thoughtful, challenging, and incredibly insightful" -- Black Ballad "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that 'the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga's essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, "A well-informed, biting analysis of the legacy of empire." -- Kirkus Reviews Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women's agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "From foster care in England to colonialism's legacy in Zimbabwe, this set of essays on race, feminism and identity is searingly honest, yet hopeful." -- The World Today "Thoughtful, challenging, and incredibly insightful" -- Black Ballad "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that 'the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga's essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, "Incisive, impassioned essays. . . . Dangarembga's candid reflections and lyrical prose bring urgency to this thought-provoking argument for political and social equality. Readers won't want to miss this." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "A well-informed, biting analysis of the legacy of empire." -- Kirkus Reviews " Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women's agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "From foster care in England to colonialism's legacy in Zimbabwe, this set of essays on race, feminism and identity is searingly honest, yet hopeful." -- The World Today "Thoughtful, challenging, and incredibly insightful" -- Black Ballad "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that 'the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga's essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, "A compelling collection. . . . Black and Female . . . [yokes] the personal and political to demonstrate how the experience of race and gender depends not on overarching essentialism but on local histories that are written on the body." --Ismail Muhammad, New York Times Book Review "A groundbreaking essay collection on feminism in Black skin. . . . [Dangarembga urges] us to study the past if we intend to fix what ails us now--not just in her country but around the world." --Wadzanai Mhute, Oprah Daily "Incisive, impassioned essays. . . . Dangarembga''s candid reflections and lyrical prose bring urgency to this thought-provoking argument for political and social equality. Readers won''t want to miss this." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Dangarembga deftly lays out the colonial history which her writing both springs from and exists in opposition to. . . . It''s a tall order, but Dangarembga achieves it with grace, through a clear-eyed analysis of both her familial and national pasts. . . . Poetic and powerful." --Shannon Gibney, Minneapolis Star Tribune "A well-informed, biting analysis of the legacy of empire." -- Kirkus Reviews "A powerful account of systemic injustice. . . . Dangarembga''s collection is an essential addition to academic collections on race and gender." -- Library Journal "Dangarembga offers visions of what could be possible, woven together with historical analysis and precise, clear-eyed criticism. Black and Female is as slim and sharp as a knife." --Maggie Lange, Bustle The personal and political commingle (because, as all feminists know, they''re one and the same) as Dangarembga excavates her own history and the history of her nation. The result is a clear-eyed look at what navigating life and art-making as a woman in Zimbabwe has taught her." -- The Millions , "Most Anticipated Books of 2023" "With her own experiences as testimony, Dangarembga deftly illustrates how Black feminists might just end the white supremacist cisheteropatriarchy once and for all." --Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine " Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women''s agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "From foster care in England to colonialism''s legacy in Zimbabwe, this set of essays on race, feminism and identity is searingly honest, yet hopeful." -- The World Today "Thoughtful, challenging, and incredibly insightful" -- Black Ballad "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that ''the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.'' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga''s essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women's agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "From foster care in England to colonialism's legacy in Zimbabwe, this set of essays on race, feminism and identity is searingly honest, yet hopeful." -- The World Today "Thoughtful, challenging, and incredibly insightful" -- Black Ballad "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that 'the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga's essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, "Incisive, impassioned essays. . . . Dangarembga's candid reflections and lyrical prose bring urgency to this thought-provoking argument for political and social equality. Readers won't want to miss this." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Dangarembga deftly lays out the colonial history which her writing both springs from and exists in opposition to. . . . It's a tall order, but Dangarembga achieves it with grace, through a clear-eyed analysis of both her familial and national pasts. . . . Poetic and powerful." --Shannon Gibney, Minneapolis Star Tribune "A well-informed, biting analysis of the legacy of empire." -- Kirkus Reviews "A powerful account of systemic injustice. . . . Dangarembga's collection is an essential addition to academic collections on race and gender." -- Library Journal "Dangarembga offers visions of what could be possible, woven together with historical analysis and precise, clear-eyed criticism. Black and Female is as slim and sharp as a knife." --Maggie Lange, Bustle The personal and political commingle (because, as all feminists know, they're one and the same) as Dangarembga excavates her own history and the history of her nation. The result is a clear-eyed look at what navigating life and art-making as a woman in Zimbabwe has taught her." -- The Millions , "Most Anticipated Books of 2023" "With her own experiences as testimony, Dangarembga deftly illustrates how Black feminists might just end the white supremacist cisheteropatriarchy once and for all." --Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine " Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women's agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "From foster care in England to colonialism's legacy in Zimbabwe, this set of essays on race, feminism and identity is searingly honest, yet hopeful." -- The World Today "Thoughtful, challenging, and incredibly insightful" -- Black Ballad "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that 'the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga's essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, "A compelling collection. . . . Black and Female . . . [yokes] the personal and political to demonstrate how the experience of race and gender depends not on overarching essentialism but on local histories that are written on the body." --Ismail Muhammad, New York Times Book Review "Dangarembga''s style is meticulous, an immersive realism full of a fluency of detail." --Darryl Pinckney, The New York Review of Books "A groundbreaking essay collection on feminism in Black skin. . . . [Dangarembga urges] us to study the past if we intend to fix what ails us now--not just in her country but around the world." --Wadzanai Mhute, Oprah Daily "Incisive, impassioned essays. . . . Dangarembga''s candid reflections and lyrical prose bring urgency to this thought-provoking argument for political and social equality. Readers won''t want to miss this." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "Dangarembga deftly lays out the colonial history which her writing both springs from and exists in opposition to. . . . It''s a tall order, but Dangarembga achieves it with grace, through a clear-eyed analysis of both her familial and national pasts. . . . Poetic and powerful." --Shannon Gibney, Minneapolis Star Tribune "A well-informed, biting analysis of the legacy of empire." -- Kirkus Reviews "A powerful account of systemic injustice. . . . Dangarembga''s collection is an essential addition to academic collections on race and gender." -- Library Journal "Dangarembga offers visions of what could be possible, woven together with historical analysis and precise, clear-eyed criticism. Black and Female is as slim and sharp as a knife." --Maggie Lange, Bustle The personal and political commingle (because, as all feminists know, they''re one and the same) as Dangarembga excavates her own history and the history of her nation. The result is a clear-eyed look at what navigating life and art-making as a woman in Zimbabwe has taught her." -- The Millions , "Most Anticipated Books of 2023" "With her own experiences as testimony, Dangarembga deftly illustrates how Black feminists might just end the white supremacist cisheteropatriarchy once and for all." --Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine " Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women''s agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "From foster care in England to colonialism''s legacy in Zimbabwe, this set of essays on race, feminism and identity is searingly honest, yet hopeful." -- The World Today "Thoughtful, challenging, and incredibly insightful" -- Black Ballad "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that ''the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.'' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga''s essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, "Incisive, impassioned essays. . . . Dangarembga's candid reflections and lyrical prose bring urgency to this thought-provoking argument for political and social equality. Readers won't want to miss this." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "A well-informed, biting analysis of the legacy of empire." -- Kirkus Reviews "A powerful account of systemic injustice. . . . Dangarembga's collection is an essential addition to academic collections on race and gender." -- Library Journal "Dangarembga offers visions of what could be possible, woven together with historical analysis and precise, clear-eyed criticism. Black and Female is as slim and sharp as a knife." --Maggie Lange, Bustle " Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women's agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "From foster care in England to colonialism's legacy in Zimbabwe, this set of essays on race, feminism and identity is searingly honest, yet hopeful." -- The World Today "Thoughtful, challenging, and incredibly insightful" -- Black Ballad "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that 'the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga's essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that 'the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony, Black and Female . . . represents a rallying cry for the transformative power of writing; not only to help us make sense of our place in the world . . . but to lend us the imagination and courage to change it." -- The Guardian "A celebration of artistic creation at the same time as an acknowledgment of unjust worldly realities. [Dangarembga] has a talent for taking activist buzzwords, around women's agency or the importance of decolonizing the canon, and examining how powerful yet difficult it is to pull up the deep structural and psychological roots of patriarchy and empire." -- The Observer "Urgent, compelling, blisteringly brilliant. This timely and elegant collection should be essential reading for anyone who cares about the aftermath of Empire - and that should be all of us. Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most powerful writers working today." --Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton "In these moving and necessary essays, Tsitsi Dangarembga insists that 'the best writing opens the lesion again and again and cleanses.' She is exactly as good as her word." --Andrew Motion "Tsitsi Dangarembga's essential new essay collection blazes with her characteristic intellectual prowess, unstinting honesty, and commitment to personal and political acts of resistance and reclamation." --Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks "Poignant, profound, essential. The human cost of colonization laid bare." --Audrey Magee, author of The Colony
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