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    NEW Monstrous Intimacies: Making Post-Slavery Subjects by Christina Sharpe Paper
    17 May, 2016
    Monstrous Intimacies
    The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi (2007, Paperback)
    01 Mar, 2016
    Persepolis
    I began reading _Persepolis_ in a college campus bookstore--where it was twice the price I eventually paid. (The story was so enthralling that I considered ducking behind the selves to finish it). Instead, I found this copy, and soon learned that the narrative and artwork only became better the further I read. Marjane Satrapi's humor, her artwork, and the way she talks about war, gender, immigration, and more showed me how a work can open you up. It's outstanding.
    If I Could Write This in Fire Cliff, Michelle
    15 Aug, 2016
    If I Could Write This in Fire
    I recently was a part of a webinar that used the titular essay for prompts. Afterwards, I decided to buy Cliff's works en masse. Cliff has an amazing way of describing immigration as a normative trauma, of talking about multiple jeopardies/intersections of identity, of providing scenes of heteronormativity, of calling out controlling images and gazes in Western writing, and of otherwise describing her life as a member of the Jamaican and the African diasporas. It made me also want to examine myself and to write for the people to whom I am accountable.

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