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At times devastating and always gripping, honeypot is an innovative and educational glimpse into the lives of black southern lgbtq+ women. -- eileen gonzalez, foreword reviews published on: 2019-11-01.
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Patrick johnson is the carlos montezuma professor of performance studies and african american studies at northwestern university.
Duke university press, nov 8, 2019 - social science - 250 pages.
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Patrick johnson is carlos montezuma professor of performance studies.
Aug 14, 2015 studies and african american studies at northwestern university. Tea, entitled, honeypot: southern black women who love women.
—an oral history (university of north carolina press, 2018) and honeypot: black southern women who love women (duke up, 2019).
Utilizing many staples of african american literature and culture, such as the slave of honeypot: black southern women who love women (2019), and black.
Patrick johnson talks about how his book sweet tea has evolved over the years.
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Patrick johnson—professor, scholar, performer, and author of the beloved book sweet tea: black gay men of the south—for a discussion of his latest book, honeypot: black southern women who love women. He will be joined in conversation by angela ards, associate professor of english at boston college.
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Jun 18, 2020 southern fried queer pride (sfqp) was born out of a lack of space for black and honeypot: black southern women who love women.
Patrick johnson, author of honeypot: black southern women who love women.
I'm so excited that my new book, honeypot: black southern women who love women, has dropped! this was such a labor of love.
Drawn from the life narratives of more than seventy african american queer women who were born, raised, and continue to reside in the american south, this.
In his latest book, “honeypot: black southern women who love women” (duke university press/2019), johnson blends oral history with creative writing to take.
Honeypot: black southern women who love women hardcover – november 8, 2019.
The women he meets come from all walks of life and recount their experiences on topics ranging from coming out and falling in love to mother/daughter relationships, religion, and political activism. Epj hears these stories, he must grapple with his privilege as a man and as an academic, and in the process he gains insights into.
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The black studies reading room is a monthly conversation on black lit, art, and ideas. Its purpose is to make more space for the creative and communal work of black study in and around boston. Join us in january to discuss honeypot: black southern women who love women.
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Patrick johnson will perform and read from honeypot: black southern women who love women followed by a moderated discussion. This is part of the school of liberal arts dean's speaker series and amistad research center's conversations in color.
—an oral history (university of north carolina press, 2018) and the recently published, honeypot: black southern women who love women (duke up, 2019).
Patrick johnson, honeypot: black southern women who love women,” in conversation with alexis pauline gumbs.
Honeypot: black southern women who love women--a performative reading.
As a scholar and artist, johnson performs nationally and internationally and has published widely in the areas of race, gender, sexuality, and performance. Johnson’s performance work dovetails with his written work; this performance/staged reading is based off his latest nonfiction text titled honeypot: black southern women who love women.
Patrick johnson excavates heretofore unexplored stories of contemporary southern black women whose narratives of loving other women subvert their erasure in queer histories of lgbtq communities.
Patrick johnson, presented monday’s keynote speech about his work collecting oral histories for his upcoming project, honeypot: the lives of southern black women who love women. These narratives, johnson feels, have not been adequately addressed by other research.
Honeypot: black southern women who love women, university of north carolina press, 2019.
Scholar and artist e patrick johnson will give a reading from his book honeypot: black southern women who love women at 3pm with a discussion to follow. Johnson will be signing copies of honeypot after the reading, as well as his books black. Women and sweet tea, which will also be available for purchase in the grand lobby.
These women’s tales combine into a compelling story of hope, resilience, and love of all kinds. At times devastating and always gripping, honeypot is an innovative and educational glimpse into the lives of black southern lgbtq+ women.
He is the author, editor, or co-editor of several award-winning books, including his most recent two: black. —an oral history (university of north carolina press, 2018) and honeypot: black southern women who love women (duke up, 2019).
—an oral history (university of north carolina press, 2018), and, honeypot: black southern women who love women.
The concept of a hive suspended above the 'river of osun' is a glorious way to weave and explore personal stories shared by black southern women who love women. The interviewees and their stories came alive with these creative elements and the hive visual made clear the interconnected nature of their tales - the pain, the joy and the love.
Beverly guy-sheftall for a celebration of honeypot: black southern women who love women, a narrative non-fiction companion to his instant classic oral history released earlier this year, black.
Honeypot: black southern women who love women (duke up, 2019).
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He is currently at work on the companion text to sweet tea, entitled, honeypot: southern black women who love women and an edited collection of new writings in black queer studies tentatively titled, no tea, no shade: new writings in black queer studies.
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