When God Lost Her Tongue. Historical Consciousness and the Black Feminist Imagination

dc.contributor.authorJanell Hobson
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-19T22:53:44Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractWhen God Lost Her Tongue explores historical consciousness as captured through the Black feminist imagination that re-centers the perspectives of Black women in the African Diaspora, and revisits how Black women’s transatlantic histories are re-imagined and politicized in our contemporary moment. Connecting select historical case studies – from the Caribbean, the African continent, North America, and Europe – while also examining the retelling of these histories in the work of present-day writers and artists, Janell Hobson utilizes a Black feminist lens to rescue the narratives of African-descended women, which have been marginalized, erased, forgotten, and/or mis-remembered. African goddesses crossing the Atlantic with captive Africans. Women leaders igniting the Haitian Revolution. Unnamed Black women in European paintings. African women on different sides of the "door of no return" during the era of the transatlantic slave trade. Even ubiquitous "Black queens" heralded and signified in a Beyoncé music video or a Janelle Monáe lyric. And then there are those whose names we will never forget, like the iconic Harriet Tubman.
dc.identifier.isbn9780429243554
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429243554
dc.identifier.urihttps://rdigef.unam.mx/handle/rdigef/1055
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherRoutledge
dc.subjectGender Studies
dc.subjectSociology
dc.subjectCultural Studies
dc.subjectGender Studies XX21
dc.subjectCultural Studies XX21
dc.subjectHistory
dc.subjectSociology XX21
dc.subjectHistory XX21
dc.titleWhen God Lost Her Tongue. Historical Consciousness and the Black Feminist Imagination
dc.typeBook

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