Feminist Spiritualities

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<p><b>Explores the feminist spiritual and emotional politics of literary and cultural works by Black Caribbean women.</b></p><p><i>Feminist Spiritualities</i> aims to complicate contemporary debates surrounding Black/Latinx experiences within a critical framework of decolonial thought women of color feminisms politicized emotional structures and anti-imperial politics. Joshua R. Deckman considers literary and cultural productions from Puerto Rico the Dominican Republic Haiti Cuba and their diasporas in the United States exploring epistemic spaces that have historically been marked as irrational and inconsequential for the production of knowledge-including social media posts song lyrics public writings speeches and personal interviews. Analyzing works by Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro Mayra Santos-Febres Rita Indiana Hernández Ana-Maurine Lara Elizabeth Acevedo María Teresa Fernández Nitty Scott Lxs Krudxs Cubensi and Ibeyi Deckman shows how these authors develop afro-epistemologies grounded in Caribbean feminist spiritualities and manifest a commitment to finding joy and love in difference. Literary anthropological and more <i>Feminist Spiritualities</i> weaves through a series of fields and methodologies in an undisciplined way to contribute new close readings of recent works and fresh assessments of well-known ones.</p>
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