
Performative Intergenerational Dialogues of a Black Quartet
Qualitative Inquiries on Race, Gender, Sexualities, and Culture
By: Bryant Keith Alexander, Mary E. Weems, Durell M. Callier, Dominique C. Hill
Paperback | 5 July 2022
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The authors enter this dialogue in a crisis moment; a crisis moment at the confluence of a pandemic, the national political transition of leadership in the United States, the necessary rise of Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) activism-in the face of the continued murders of unarmed Black and queer people by police. And as each author mourns the loss of loved ones who have left us through illness, the contiguity of time, or murder we all hold tight to each other and to memory as an act of keeping them alive in our hearts and actions; remembrance as an act of resistance so that the circle will be unbroken. But they also come together in the spirit of hope; the hope that bleeds the borders between generations of Black teacher-artist-scholars; the hope that we find in each other's joy and laughter; the hope that comes when we hear both stories of struggle and strife, but also stories of celebration and smile that leads to possibilities and potentialities of our collective being and becoming-as a people.
So, the authors offer stories of witness, resistance, and gettin' ovah. Stories that serve as a roadmap from Black history and heritage to a Black futurity that is mythic and imagined, but can also be actualized and embodied, now. This book will be of interest to scholars, students and activists in a wide range of disciplines across the Social Sciences and Performance Studies.
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"In this quartet, the reader enters what the best and most skilled of what performative writing offers: the entry into a panoply of temporalities, embodiments, and daring alterity. Reading this book took me back to my roots in 1960s Chicago Jazz clubs where the un-apologetic, improvisational, and interanimating collaborations of sound, imagery, space, and time became a testament to the complex and abundant fabric of black existential love, suffering, and joy. This book is a model of collaboration as interlocking form and dialogic content as well political activism drenched in the beauty of speech, persuasion, and intimate relations. Reading this book was, in Toni Morrison's words, 'a gift to my mind' and it was also a salve for my soul in a most needed time." -- D. Soyini Madison, Professor Emeritus, Department of Performance Studies, Northwestern University, USA.
"This masterfully written intergenerational dialogue reminds me that Sankofa, the Adinkra symbolizing the notion of "go back and get it," is alive and well! This text beautifully captures the interconnectedness of history and futurity as dual sites of liberation for Black, queer, gender expansive scholar/activists charting their territory in the sphere of world-making. To remember and return is an act of resistance that honors the ancestors who laid the very path for our existence. Radically imagining new futures in the now offers reprieve from our present and rhetorically constructs the free future within which we are already alive and well. May you find yourself peppered throughout these lines in a moment of inspiration, love, and unapologetic brilliance." - Amber Johnson, Professor of Communication, Interim Vice President of the Division for Diversity and Innovative Community Engagement, Saint Louis University, USA.
"Across generations, critical love languages, and literary genres, Alexander, Weems, Hill, and Callier invite the reader on a journey of witnessing, revelations, and reverence of Blackness. Speaking with and to liberated souls and souls under siege, this beautiful quartet operates as a siren of possibilities as they collectively wrestle with new ways of knowing through intimate expressions of self and re-membering. This riveting collection is a must-read for anyone interested in dialogic performance, freedom-making artistry, and celebrations of Blackness." -- Sharrell D. Luckett, Associate Professor of Drama & Performance Studies, Director of the Weinberger Center for Drama & Playwriting, University of Cincinnati, USA, and Director, Black Acting Methods Studio.
"Performative Intergenerational Dialogues of a Black Quartet is an empowering rollercoaster that evokes our past experiences, questions our current crises, and sketches out potential possibilities for our future. Through interactive poetry, prose, drama, rhythm, and rhyme that pop off the page, I found myself called into responding as a reader who is remembering Blackness, revisiting parallel experiences, and rethinking my role in the creation of Black futurity. This Black Quartet shares the formula for tough skin in Hill's narration of "groove(ing)," listens to the voices of our ancestors in Alexander's "Black Notes", expands Callier's que(e)ry beyond sexuality, and becomes transformative in Weems display of how form and content can spread out across the page to interrupt and disrupt our current norms, while also encouraging new growth around old wounds. Each author masterfully unpacks the liminal space between everyday Black life and the performance of intellectual labor as they draw upon the power of storytelling to teach readers how to heal from cultural crises and activate our imagination in an embodied way." -- Rachel N. Hastings. Professor of Communication, MiraCosta College, USA, and the Director of the North County Higher Education Alliance.
ISBN: 9781032228181
ISBN-10: 1032228180
Series: International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry ICQI Foundations and Futures in Qualitative Inquiry
Published: 5th July 2022
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 244
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 15.5 x 23.5 x 2.0
Weight (kg): 0.35
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