Lindsey Stewart wades into unease about how Black southern joy is portrayed by analyzing work by Zora Neale Hurston. Stewart theorizes the politics of joy , a refusal of the neo-abolitionism that would reduce southern Black life to tragedy or social death.
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Lindsey Stewart wades into unease about how Black southern joy is portrayed by analyzing work by Zora Neale Hurston. Stewart theorizes the politics of joy , a refusal of the neo-abolitionism that would reduce southern Black life to tragedy or social death.
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