citations
GRATITUDE to THE ALLIANCE FOR NETWORKING VISUAL CULTURE for making
SCALAR; the free, open-source digital publishing platform where I hosted my first three exhibitions as an artist:
#INTERSTITIAL (fall ’18, contributor, collaborative e-book)
https://scalar.usc.edu/works/interstitial/interstitial
#QUEERCURATORSHIP (spring ’20, curator, digital museum pop-up)
https://scalar.usc.edu/works/artwork-sex-aesthetics--capitalism/artworks
#I GOTTA GO HOME— (summer ’20, creator, survival narrative)
https://scalar.usc.edu/works/igottagohome/igottagohome
Althusser, Louis. Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses. “Lenin and Philosophy” and Other Essays. 1970.
#interpellation #identity #nationalism
Baldwin, James “Letter From A Region In My Mind” The New Yorker. 1962.
(article) #race #biography
Brown, Adrienne Marie Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good
#activism #erotic
Calhoun, L.G., Kilmer, Ryan P., Gil-Rivas, V., & Tedeschi, R.G.. Helping families and communities recover from disaster: Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2010. DOI: 10.1037/12054-000
#katrina #afterlives
Chassot, Joanne Ghosts of the African Diaspora: Re-Visioning History, Memory, and Identity, 2018.
(link)
Cox, Aimee Meredith. Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship. 2015.
(link) (link to PDF)
Dash, Julie Daughters of the Dust (1991)
#geechee #islandlife #postantebellum
Defrantz, Thomas F. I AM BLACK (you have to be willing to not know)
(article) (2016 documentary) (on black dance) (defrantz contact information)
#dance #blackdance
Duvernay, Ava When They See Us (2019)
#cinema #blackinamerica
Griffin, Farah Jasmine
Hartman, Saidiya Wayward Lives , Lose Your Mother
#blackness #femininity #motherhood
Hurston, Zora Neale Their Eyes Were Watching God
Jarrett, Gene. “A Song to Pass On: An Interview with Thomas Glave” Callaloo, vol. 23, no. 4, Fall 2000.
(link)
Jordan, June Directed By Desire
Katz, Cindi Bad Elements: Katrina & the Scoured Landscape of Social Reproduction. CUNY, Feb 2008
Katz, Cindi Vagabond Capitalism and the Necessity of Social Reproduction. Blackwell Publishers, 2002.
(PDF)
Klein, Naomi how power profits from disaster (disaster capitalism) 6 July 2017.
(article)
Knowles, Beyonce Giselle Lemonade (2016), Homecoming (2019)
+Joseph, Kahlil +Burke, Ed
Knowles, Solange When I Get Home (2017)
#music #performanceart #blackcinema
Lorde, Audre Uses of the Erotic, “The Erotic as Power”
#power #erotic #victimhood
Morillo, Javier. “it feels surreal being a Puerto rican in the united states these days” The Nation. 17 October 2017.
(article) (PDF)
Morrison, Toni Beloved, Home
#femininity #Girlhood #identity #home
Moten, Fred the Case of Blackness
#race #blackness
Norris, Tameka
visual artist and filmmaker
(website) (instagram)
Perry, Kennetta Hammond London is the Place for Me
#citizenship #blacklife
Perry, Tyler For Colored Girls (2010)
#blackcinema
Pinto, Samantha & Pereyra, Jewel. “The Wake and the Work of Culture: Memorialization Practices in Post-Katrina Black Feminist Poetics.” MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the US, Vol. 44, No. 3, Fall 2019, pp1-17
(link) (PDF)
Rankine, Claudia Citizen
#citizenship #blackinamerica #interpellation
Ratner, Lizzy New Orleans Redraws Its Color Line. 27 August 2008. (PDF)
Road, Cristy C., Next World Tarot (link)
Robinson, Kristina 10 Years Since: A Meditation on New Orleans (article)
Shange, Ntozake
#ZAKE #chorepoem
Sharpe, Christina In The Wake: On Blackness and Being. Durham: Duke University Press, 2016.
The introduction discusses intergenerational trauma and displacement.
#middlepassage #water
Smith, Anna D.
#CATO #interviewperformance
Smith, Cauleen, The Fullness of Time (film, 2008) (website) (instagram)
Sullivan, Mecca Jamilah ““walkin on the edges of the galaxy”/ Queer Choreopoetic Thought in the African Diaspora”
#ZAKE #chorepoetry
Woods, Clyde Trap Economics and the Asset Stripping Blues. The American Studies Association, 2009.
- CALLALOO. Special Issue: American Tragedy: New Orleans Under Water, Vol. 29, No. 4,. Johns Hopkins University Press, Fall 2006. (muse) (jstor)
- ♣ African American Literary Journal, special edition on the Katrina, Brent Edwards on the advisory board; Find on JSTOR, Project Muse, sfonline.com , https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/callaloo
- o “The Hurricane Katrina Suite” - poem (link)
- o “Publishing Up a Storm” (link)
- o “Survivor to survivor: Katrina stories from Houston..” (link)
- o “Bridges of Katrina: 3 survivors, one interview” (link)
- o “Christmas in New Orleans" (link)
- o "One Year Later" (link)
- o "New Orleans’ Soul Survival" (link)
- o "Storms of Memory" (link)
- o "Leah Chase" (owner of Dooky Chase restaurant) (link)
- o "New Orleans: A Lecture" (link)
- • V30 #1 Winter 2007
- o https://www.jstor.org/stable/30135892?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
- • V30 #3 Summer 2007
- o Black Rome and the Chocolate City (link)
- • V31 #2 Spring 2008 (editors notes)
- o https://muse.jhu.edu/article/252047
- o https://muse.jhu.edu/article/252047/pdf
- o “Awakening from the city dream state, facing a nightmare” (link)
- • V31 #3 Summer 2008 (review)
- o https://www.jstor.org/stable/i27654853?refreqid=excelsior%3A4ba060ce3ee2197c0d8006f2a93e5cc1
- • V36 #1 Winter 2013
- o In the Wake of Hurricane Katrina (link)
- • V37 #2 Spring 2014
- o Water and African American Memory.. review (link)
- • V39 #2 Spring 2016
- o Salvage the Bones review (link)