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|a Magloire, Marina,
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|a We pursue our magic :
|b a spiritual history of Black feminism /
|c Marina Magloire.
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|a An ethics of discomfort: Katherine Dunham's Vodou belonging -- Girls' talk: revolutionary destinies in Hansberry and Simone -- Uneasy blackness: warrior goddesses in the age of Black power -- Weird sisters: spiritual bridges to the third world -- Looking for Marie: hoodoo histories and the making of Black feminist genealogy -- Notes on a community deferred.
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|a "In this book, Marina Magloire draws on the collected archives of distinguished 20th century Black woman artists and writers such as Lucille Clifton, Katherine Dunham, Audre Lorde, Toni Cade Bambara, Lorraine Hansberry, Nina Simone, and Zora Neale Hurston to trace a new history of Black feminist thought in relation to Afro-diaspora religion. She offers an alternative genealogy of Black feminism beginning in the 1930s with the path breaking ethnographic work of Katherine Dunham and Zora Neale Hurston in Haiti and ending with the present-day popularity of Afro-diasporic spiritual practices among Black women"--
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