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Audre Lorde Notecards

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By (author): Princeton Architectural Press

You don't read Audre Lorde, you feel her. - Essence

An intersectional feminist before the term was coined, Audre Lorde was an embodiment of convergent identities: poet, feminist, mother, cancer-survivor, theorist & philosopher. The quotes in this notecard set are drawn from a range of her most essential prose, theory, poetry, and speeches. The striking package and its sweeping color blends reflect ideas that are central to Lorde's thinking - soft and hard, dark and light, male and female. Lorde's insistence on radical love and self-care is everything we need in these trying times.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 121 x 156mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781648960710

About Princeton Architectural Press

Queer Black poet theorist mother and activist Audre Lorde (1934-1992) was an intersectional feminist decades before the term was coined. Writing through both an emotional and an intellectual lens on racism sexuality class and sexism she redefined the personal is political during a time in which the phrase was primarily used by white upper-middle-class feminists. After being diagnosed with and overcoming breast cancer in 1978 Lorde's poetry and prose took on the additional identity of cancer survivor as relayed in The Cancer Journals (1980) and essay collection Sister Outsider (1984). As Lorde's identity grew more radical and her writing increasingly popular she presented at various conferences speaking truth to power through lectures such as The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action in 1977 and the The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House in 1979.

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