Gone Astray in the Flesh: Kara Walker, Black Women Writers, and African American Postmemory
In the vigorous debate over Kara Walker's art—in particular, her life-size, black-on-white depictions of psychosexual fantasies seeded by American slavery—much attention has been paid to the objections raised by African American artists belonging to a generation older than Walker's. These...
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| Published in: | PMLA : Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 2008-10, Vol.123 (5), p.1649-1672 |
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