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Ezili's Mirrors Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley

Ezili's Mirrors By Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley

Ezili's Mirrors by Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley


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Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley traces how contemporary queer Caribbean and African American writers, filmmakers, musicians, and performers evoke the divinity Ezili-a pantheon of lwa feminine spirits in Vodou-in ways that offer a new model of queer black feminist theory.

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Ezili's Mirrors: Imagining Black Queer Genders by Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley

From the dagger mistress Ezili Je Wouj and the gender-bending mermaid Lasiren to the beautiful femme queen Ezili Freda, the Ezili pantheon of Vodoun spirits represents the divine forces of love, sexuality, prosperity, pleasure, maternity, creativity, and fertility. And just as Ezili appears in different guises and characters, so too does Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley in her voice- and genre-shifting, exploratory book Ezili's Mirrors. Drawing on her background as a literary critic as well as her quest to learn the lessons of her spiritual ancestors, Tinsley theorizes black Atlantic sexuality by tracing how contemporary queer Caribbean and African American writers and performers evoke Ezili. Tinsley shows how Ezili is manifest in the work and personal lives of singers Whitney Houston and Azealia Banks, novelists Nalo Hopkinson and Ana Lara, performers MilDred Gerestant and Sharon Bridgforth, and filmmakers Anne Lescot and Laurence Magloire-none of whom identify as Vodou practitioners. In so doing, Tinsley offers a model of queer black feminist theory that creates new possibilities for decolonizing queer studies.

Ezili's Mirrors Reviews

Ezili's Mirrors thoroughly and carefully mines the utility and uniqueness of multiple spiritual and thought traditions, aesthetics, and sources of knowledge. . .. Ezili's Mirrors is important because through it Tinsley shows us ways that black femme life and black queer life exists and asserts itself as other than the abject, the undesirable, the inappropriate, and the excessive. -- Alexandria Smith * The New Inquiry *
I have longed for a book as daring as Ezili's Mirrors. -- Meredith Coleman-Tobias * Reading Religion *
This pathbreaking work prompts Black feminist and queer diaspora scholars to use their academic training not as an endpoint, but as a point of departure, emboldening scholars to turn to whatever sources that are necessary to write books that will sustain alternative forms of knowing under increasing conditions of precarity in Black queer diasporic lives, loves, and labor. -- Darius Bost * The Black Scholar *
Once in a great while, a gem of a book comes along. It is not only elegantly written and astutely composed, compellingly and courageously argued, but it also opens up new and generative ways of looking at the African diaspora and the disciplines devoted to its study. I am talking about Tinsley's Ezili's Mirrors. I read the book with intense joy, on many levels: its theoretical polyamory, its dazzling methodology, its engrossing narrations, and the different senses it calls on. -- Gloria Wekker * TSQ *
Ezili's Mirrors makes an original contribution to the development of the field of queer black religion and to the ways in which this scholarship has a wider, public impact in the representation and self-understanding of queer-of-color spiritual communities whose members experience lives of constant fragmentation and recomposition daily, globally. -- Roberto Strongman * GLQ *

About Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley

Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley is Associate Professor of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas and author of Thiefing Sugar: Eroticism between Women in Caribbean Literature, also published by Duke University Press.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Bridge. Read This Book Like a Song 1
Introduction. For the Love of Laveau 3
Bridge. A Black Cisfemme Is a Beautiful Thing 29
1. To Transcender Transgender 31
Bridge. Sissy Werk 65
2. Mache Ansanm 67
Bridge. My Femdom, My Love 99
3. Riding the Red 101
Bridge. For the Party Girls 133
4. Its a Party 135
Bridge. Baia and Marigo 169
Conclusion. Arties's Song 171
Notes 195
Glossary 223
Bibliography 225
Index 241

Additional information

NGR9780822370383
9780822370383
0822370387
Ezili's Mirrors: Imagining Black Queer Genders by Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley
New
Paperback
Duke University Press
2018-02-27
264
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