Abstract
This article examines feminist placemaking through a Black feminist lens that employs queer of color critique. It argues that the most important aspect of Black feminist placemaking is an acknowledgment of nonhierarchical difference. Once difference is acknowledged as the norm within any truly feminist space, Black feminist placemaking must be active. This form of placemaking cannot be merely theoretical. Black feminist placemaking must be praxis.
Recommended Citation
Nixon, Jaynelle D.
(2024)
"Black Queer Feminist Placemaking and the Normalization of Difference,"
Gatherings: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/gatherings/vol1/iss1/7