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SUMMARY:Jennifer Nash - Love Letter from a Critic, or Notes on the Intersectionality Wars
DESCRIPTION:&quot;Love Letter&nbsp;from a Critic, or Notes on the Intersectionality Wars&quot; follows the word “critic” around the black feminist archive, endeavoring to trace its myriad meanings by asking: Who are intersectionality’s critics, and what precisely makes those scholars’ works critical?&nbsp; Why has the term “critic” come to circulate and proliferate around intersectionality in recent years? Why are black feminists so deeply invested in exposing the “critic”?&nbsp;&nbsp; The talk explores the affective lure of the term critic, engaging how&nbsp;the term “critic” has become the centerpiece of the intersectionality wars that black feminism has found itself mired in, and asking how the constant invocation of the malicious critic as a pernicious outsider becomes a crucial strategy through which black feminists reassert their territorial hold on intersectionality.



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Jennifer C. Nash is Associate Professor of African American Studies and Gender &amp; Sexuality Studies at Northwestern University. She is the author of&nbsp;The Black Body in Ecstasy: Reading Race, Reading Pornography&nbsp;&nbsp;(Duke U Press 2014) and&nbsp;Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality&nbsp;(Duke U Press 2019), and the editor of&nbsp;Gender: Love&nbsp;(MacMillan 2016). She has published articles in journals including&nbsp;Signs,&nbsp;Feminist Theory,&nbsp;GLQ,&nbsp;Social Text, and&nbsp;Feminist Studies.
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