民族志
身份(音乐)
跨国性
社会学
对话
性别研究
身份协商
精神分析
黑人女权主义
功率(物理)
美学
女权主义
艺术
谈判
心理学
社会科学
沟通
物理
量子力学
标识
DOI:10.1177/1940844720943511
摘要
Black feminist thought and Black feminist autoethnography are the theoretical and methodological tools that I use to explore transnational identity construction as a Black, Trinidadian–American woman who has experienced hyper(in)visibility. Three letters capture my epiphanic moments as the outsider-within. I stage an interaction with the late literary-activist–scholar, James Baldwin, to address identity-making through race and transnationality, and to problematize interpersonal, structural, and disciplinary forms of power that shape my identity. My critical autoethnography is a self-story—a story that is always navigating between dual citizenships and culture. I place my epiphanic moments in conversation with those of James Baldwin to highlight Black experience from the past and present to provide new ways of narrating difference.
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