The Black Feminine Domestic: A Counter-Heuristic Exercise in Falling Apart
Symbiosis 13.2
Author: Alexis Pauline Gumbs
25 Pages
Alexis Pauline Gumbs’ essay, "The Black Feminine Domestic: A Counter-Heuristic Exercise in Falling Apart," published in Symbiosis, examines the often overlooked contributions of black working-class women within the framework of the Black Atlantic. Gumbs critiques the gender-neutral concept of the Black Atlantic and explores the intersections of gender, labor, and diaspora, offering a compelling narrative that centers on the labor and lives of black women, challenging established notions of cultural production and modernity.
Symbiosis 13.2
Author: Alexis Pauline Gumbs
25 Pages
Alexis Pauline Gumbs’ essay, "The Black Feminine Domestic: A Counter-Heuristic Exercise in Falling Apart," published in Symbiosis, examines the often overlooked contributions of black working-class women within the framework of the Black Atlantic. Gumbs critiques the gender-neutral concept of the Black Atlantic and explores the intersections of gender, labor, and diaspora, offering a compelling narrative that centers on the labor and lives of black women, challenging established notions of cultural production and modernity.
Symbiosis 13.2
Author: Alexis Pauline Gumbs
25 Pages
Alexis Pauline Gumbs’ essay, "The Black Feminine Domestic: A Counter-Heuristic Exercise in Falling Apart," published in Symbiosis, examines the often overlooked contributions of black working-class women within the framework of the Black Atlantic. Gumbs critiques the gender-neutral concept of the Black Atlantic and explores the intersections of gender, labor, and diaspora, offering a compelling narrative that centers on the labor and lives of black women, challenging established notions of cultural production and modernity.