Searching for Sycorax
Black Women's Hauntings of Contemporary Horror
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Beschrijving
Highlights the unique position of Black women in horror as both characters and creators. Kinitra D. Brooks creates a racially gendered critical analysis of African diasporic women, challenging the horror genre's historic themes and interrogating forms of literature that have often been ignored by Black feminist theory.
"
Searching for Sycorax
is unlike anything I have ever read. Brooks’ excavation of Black women’s presence in horror is a ground-breaking, game changing must read for scholars and aficionados alike." - Susana M. Morris (author of Close Kin and Distant Relatives: The Paradox of Respectability in Black Women's Literature) "As an avid fan of science fiction, horror, and fantasy, I found
Searching for Sycorax'
s interrogation of the erasure of black women in mainstream horror compelling, timely, and significant." - LeRhonda S. Manigault-Bryant (coeditor of Womanist and Black Feminist Responses to Tyler Perry's Productions) Author Kinitra D. Brooks was featured in an article in
The Cut
on a similar issue of black women in popular culture, entitled "BeyoncÉ Is the Leonardo da Vinci of Instagram." - Emilia Petrarca (TheCut.com) "A deep exploration how Black women create horror that spawns a new knowledge of the genre that worries the intersections of race and gender to gain a better understanding, and continue the ongoing conversation as well as activity in the Black Women's Horror Renaissance." (Graveyard Shift Sisters) "BOOK CORNER: Author highlights influence of black women in horror" by Marissa Wells (LA Wave) "Discusses black women of the Americas and Britain as creators and characters in the horror genre." (Chronicle) "Students tap into popular culture to explore theories of race and gender"
Searching for Sycorax
mention (UTSA Today) "Why Are There So Many Bunnies in Scary Movies?" by Cady Lang - interview with Dr. Kinitra D. Brooks (Time) "
Us
Makes Us Look in the Mirror-What If We Don't Like What We See?," by Kinitra D. Brooks (Elle) Mention in "#StokersSoWhite: 2016-2018, the fall of tokenism at the HWA"
https://sfbayview.com/2019/10/stokerssowhite-2016-2018-the-fall-of-tokenism-at-the-hwa/ (San Francisco Bay View)
KINITRA D. BROOKS is an associate professor of English at the University of Texas, San Antonio.