
Mouths of Rain: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Thought
by Alice Walker, Jewelle Gomez, Dionne Brand, Audre Lorde, Pauli Murray, Pat Parker, Catherine E. McKinley, Dawn Lundy Martin, Moya Bailey, Barbara Smith, Alexis De Veaux, Michelle Cliff, Barbara Jordan, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Angelina Weld Grimké, M. Jacqui Alexander, Pamela Sneed, Mecca Jamilah Sullivan, Lisa C. Moore, Cathy J. Cohen, Monica Arac de Nyeko, Akasha Gloria Hull, Ann Allen Shockley, Sharon Bridgforth, Anita Cornwell, Kate Rushin, Cheryl Boyce Taylor, Beverly Smith, Arisa White, Terri Jewell, Cheryl Clarke, Kai Davis, L. Joyce DeLaney, Michelle Parkerson, Bettina L. Love, J.P. Howard, Susana Morris, Charlene A. Carruthers, Demita Frazier, Savannah Shange, Doris Diosa Davenport, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson, Briona Simone Jones, Janae Johnson, Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz, Kaila Story, Lucille Bogan, SDiane Bogus, Sangodare Akinwale
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“Briona Simone Jones’s anthology Mouths of Rain is an audacious, unapologetic, transgressive collection of Black ‘queer’ writing across genre, time, identity, age, and political leanings. This sister/companion to Words of Fire, published thirty years ago, makes visible—again—our passionate and unwavering commitments to the eradication of all oppressions. It bears witness to the necessity and power of the field of Black Lesbian Studies and is a love offering to us all.”—Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Women’s Studies at Spelman College and editor of Words of Fire: An Anthology of African-American Feminist ThoughtWinner, Publishing Triangle’s Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian NonfictionWinner, Lambda Literary Award in LGBTQ AnthologyAfrican American lesbian writers and theorists have made extraordinary contributions to feminist theory, activism, and writing over the past 200 years. Mouths of Rain, the companion anthology to Beverly Guy-Sheftall's classic Words of Fire, traces the long history of intellectual thought produced by Black Lesbian writers, spanning the nineteenth century through the twenty-first century.Using “Black Lesbian” as a capacious signifier, Mouths of Rain includes writing by Black women who have shared intimate and loving relationships with other women, as well as Black women who see bonding as mutual, Black women who have self-identified as lesbian, Black women who have written about Black Lesbians, and Black women who theorize about and see the word lesbian as a political descriptor that disrupts and critiques capitalism, heterosexism, and heteropatriarchy. Taking its title from a poem by Audre Lorde, Mouths of Rain, gathers writers including Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Barbara Jordan, and Audre Lorde to address pervasive issues such as misogynoir and anti-blackness while also attending to love, romance, “coming out,” and the erotic.Mouths of Rain brilliantly maps a genealogy of Black lesbian works from the pre-Harlem Renaissance to contemporary writers sparking new modes of thinking about the intellectual inheritance of Black lesbians.
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