安达耶与奥德丽•洛德的黑人跨国姐妹关系或者“我想要你在这个世界上”

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sasha Ann Panaram
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摘要:许多黑人革命者与癌症共存并死于癌症。当面对这种疾病时,他们如何理解自己的脆弱?他们如何平衡为世界而战和为自己而战?当现代医学既不能减轻他们的痛苦,也不能消除这种疾病时,他们向谁寻求支持呢?这篇文章的中心是1989年至1990年间,安达耶写给奥德丽·洛德的信件。1988年,安达耶和洛德在加勒比女性主义研究与行动协会会议上相遇。利用这些信件,安达耶在洛德去世后为她写的题为“幸存者妹妹”的致敬信,洛德寄给安达耶的《光的爆发》副本,以及关于倾听如何构成护理工作的黑人女权主义奖学金,作者探讨了安达耶和洛德在癌症患者生活的可能性和跨越差异的倾听方面相互教给对方的东西。
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Andaiye and Audre Lorde's Black Transnational Sisterhood; or, "I Want You in This World"
Abstract:So many Black revolutionaries lived with and died from cancer. How did they make sense of their vulnerability when confronted with this illness? How did they balance fighting for the world and for themselves? When modern medicine could neither ameliorate their pain nor eliminate the disease, to whom did they turn for support? This essay centers letters from 1989 to 1990 that Andaiye sent to Audre Lorde shortly after they met at the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action conference in 1988. Drawing on these letters, a tribute titled "Sister Survivor" that Andaiye wrote for Lorde following her death, a copy of A Burst of Light that Lorde sent to Andaiye, and Black feminist scholarship on how listening constitutes care work, the author explores what Andaiye and Lorde taught each other about the possibilities for living with cancer and listening across differences.
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