Survival Praxis through Hood Feminism, Negritude and Poetics
Hill, Clareese. 2021. Survival Praxis through Hood Feminism, Negritude and Poetics. Architecture and Culture, 9(2), pp. 238-248. ISSN 2050-7828 [Article]
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In efforts to protect my sanity while learning computational arts at a Western institution, I have established a subversive anti-conformist strategy where I activate the ideologies of Hood Feminism, Negritude and Poetics to survive. Hood Feminism explores Black womanhood in a different modality from Black feminist studies. I am activating Hood Feminism in its intended form as praxis of women of color who survive without access to resources and privilege. These are women who survive by all means necessary against the propagation of toxic ideologies of Western society. I am activating Negritude as a way of maintaining positionality to the desired behavior that is institutionally imprinted on students, especially students of color. Negritude is a way for me to constantly reject the efforts of the conformist hegemonies by connecting with what it means to embody Blackness. Poetics materializes as a method of connecting with computation and other students in a meaningful way.
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black feminism, Poetics, Negritude, Black studies, institutional culture |
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08 Nov 2024 12:03 |
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