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Kritikon Litterarum | 2009

Monstrous intimacies : making post-slavery subjects

Christina Sharpe

Arguing that the fundamental, familiar, sexual violence of slavery and racialized subjugation have continued to shape black and white subjectivities into the present, Christina Sharpe interprets African diasporic and Black Atlantic visual and literary texts that address those “monstrous intimacies” and their repetition as constitutive of post-slavery subjectivity. Her illuminating readings juxtapose Frederick Douglass’s narrative of witnessing the brutal beating of his Aunt Hester with Essie Mae Washington-Williams’s declaration of freedom in Dear Senator: A Memoir by the Daughter of Strom Thurmond , as well as the “generational genital fantasies” depicted in Gayl Jones’s novel Corregidora with a firsthand account of such “monstrous intimacies” in the journals of an antebellum South Carolina senator, slaveholder, and vocal critic of miscegenation. Sharpe explores the South African–born writer Bessie Head’s novel Maru —about race, power, and liberation in Botswana—in light of the history of the KhoiSan woman Saartje Baartman, who was displayed in Europe as the “Hottentot Venus” in the nineteenth century. Reading Isaac Julien’s film The Attendant , Sharpe takes up issues of representation, slavery, and the sadomasochism of everyday black life. Her powerful meditation on intimacy, subjection, and subjectivity culminates in an analysis of Kara Walker’s black silhouettes, and the critiques leveled against both the silhouettes and the artist.


Black Scholar | 2014

Black Studies: In the Wake

Christina Sharpe

The UMKC Black Studies Program is an academic unit that holistically investigates the experience, contributions and conditions of African-descent people in the formation and evolution of American society and culture. In accordance with these objectives, our focus extends to an examination of the active role of Africa and the African Diaspora in global society and human culture. The Black Studies Program – through both a social science and a humanities orientation – provides a unique and rich approach to exploring and comprehending the human experience.


Archive | 2016

In the Wake: On Blackness and Being

Christina Sharpe


American Literary History | 2012

Blackness, Sexuality, and Entertainment

Christina Sharpe


The New Inquiry | 2014

Black Life, Annotated

Christina Sharpe


Black Studies Papers | 2014

The Lie at the Center of Everything

Christina Sharpe


Archive | 2009

Bessie Head, Saartje Baartman, and Maru: Redemption, Subjectification, and the Problem of Liberation

Christina Sharpe; Judith Halberstam; Lisa Lowe


Archive | 2009

Introduction: Making Monstrous Intimacies: Surviving Slavery, Bearing Freedom

Christina Sharpe; Judith Halberstam; Lisa Lowe


The New Inquiry | 2016

Lose Your Kin

Christina Sharpe


The New Inquiry | 2014

Coming to Las Vegas

Christina Sharpe

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