Bodyminds Reimagined
Discover the profound insights of Bodyminds Reimagined by Samantha Dawn Schalk, published in 2018. In this compelling 277-page book, Schalk explores how Black women's speculative fiction challenges traditional notions of bodyminds—the intricate connection between the mental and physical realms—through the lenses of race, gender, and (dis)ability.
Bridging the gap between Black feminist theory and disability studies, Schalk reveals the political power embedded in this genre. She highlights how these authors craft bodyminds that push beyond the constraints of reality, offering new perspectives on identity and experience. With insightful analyses, including a reading of (dis)ability in Octavia Butler's neo-slave narrative Kindred, this book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of literature, race, and gender.
Join Samantha Dawn Schalk on this enlightening journey that redefines our understanding of bodyminds in contemporary literature.