<p><b>Explores the role of the South in Black queer lesbian experiences of hurting and healing.</b></p><p><i>Snapping Beans</i> offers a collective narrative of Southern queer lesbian women and gender-nonconforming persons. Throughout the text the American South acts as both a region and a main character one that can shame and condemn but also serve as a site of reconciliation. Blending autoethnography and oral histories Jayme N. Canty explores how both geographic location and social spaces such as the Church intersect with categories such as race gender and sexuality to shape and mark identity. Just as the intergenerational practice of snapping beans provides an opportunity to slow down Canty enables readers to make space and to hear a new Southern narrative. Filled with both hurt and healing Snapping Beans chronicles a multivocal journey of coming out ultimately revealing a South where Black queer lesbians not only live but also more importantly thrive.</p>
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