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Queer Tidalectics : Linguistic and Sexual Fluidity in Contemporary Black Diasporic Literature

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In Queer Tidalectics, Emilio Amideo investigates how Anglophone writers James Baldwin, Jackie Kay, Thomas Glave, and Shani Mootoo employ the trope of fluidity to articulate a Black queer diasporic aesthetics.

Water recurs as a figurative and material site to express the Black queer experience within the diaspora, a means to explore malleability and overflowing sexual, gender, and racial boundaries.

Amideo triangulates language, the aquatic, and affect to delineate a Black queer aesthetics, one that uses an idiom of fluidity, slipperiness, and opacity to undermine and circumvent gender normativity and the racialized heteropatriarchy embedded in English.

The result is an outline of an ever-expanding affective archive of experiential knowledge.   Amideo engages and extends the work of Black queer studies, Oceanic studies, ecocriticism, phenomenology, and new materialism through the theorizations of Sara Ahmed, Omise’eke Natasha Tinsley, M.

Jacqui Alexander, Édouard Glissant, JosÉ Esteban MuÑoz, and Edward Kamau Brathwaite, among others.

Ambitious in scope and captivating to read, Queer Tidalectics brings Caribbean writers like Glissant and Brathwaite into queer literary analysis—a major scholarly contribution.

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Product Details
0810143690 / 9780810143692
Paperback / softback
30/06/2021
United States
English
280 pages.