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Unmaking race, remaking soul : transformative aesthetics and the practice of freedom
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Unmaking race, remaking soul : transformative aesthetics and the practice of freedom

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Christa Davis Acampora and Angela Cotten, "on making and remaking: an introduction"
Resisting imagination
Ritch Calvin, "writing the xicanista : Ana Castillo and the articulation of chicana feminist aesthetics"
Kelly Oliver, "everyday revolutions, shifting power, and feminine genius in Julia Alvarez's fiction"
Christa Davis Acampora, "authorizing desire : erotic poetics and the aesthesis of freedom in Morrison and Shange "
Body agonistes
Martha Mockus, "meshell ndegéocello : musical articulations of Black feminism"
Kimberly Lamm, "portraits of the past, imagined now : reading the work of Lorna Simpson and Carrie Mae Weems"
Eduardo Mendieta, "the coloniality of embodiment : Coco Fusco's postcolonial genealogies and semiotic agonistics"
Changing the subject
Ruth Porritt, "pueblo sculptor Roxanne Swentzell : forming a wise, generous, and beautiful 'I am'"
Phoebe Farris, "the syncretism of Native American, Latin American, and African American
Women's art : visual expressions of feminism, the environment, spirituality, and identity"
Nandita Gupta, "dalit women's literature : a sense of the struggle"
Home is where the art is : shaping space and place
Ailsa I. Smith, "the role of 'place' in New Zealand Maori songs of lament"
Joy A. James, "home : a cultural production"
Katherine Wilson, "theatre near us : librarians, culture, and space in the Harlem Renaissance"
Jaye T. Darby, "into the sacred circle, out of the melting pot : re/locations and homecomings in native women's theater".

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Unmaking race, remaking soul : transformative aesthetics and the practice of freedom. ISBN 9780791471623. Published by State University of New York Press in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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