<p><b>Asks how Black women tap into their feelings to develop ways to live freely.</b></p><p><i>Erotic Testimonies</i> draws inspiration from Audre Lorde's Uses of the Erotic to explore how Black women access their interiority and use their feelings to engage in processes of self-actualization and make themselves free. Blending genres and resisting the confines of conventional scholarly analysis Julia S. Jordan-Zachery undertakes what she characterizes as a performative embodied reading of testimonies by four wild women from her own life. Jordan-Zachery takes care not to define what constitutes a wild woman-that's been done enough to oppressive ends-but rather tends to these women's forms and means of self-articulation. Complex accounts of wildness freedom femininity the erotic and the divine emerge from her field notes. <i>Erotic Testimonies</i> attests to the experience of the individual as well as and even more importantly how the individual speaks to a broader collective that here includes Lorde bell hooks Toni Morrison Janet Jackson the author her grandmother and many more.</p>
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