Katherine McKittrick

Katherine McKittrick is a Canadian professor and academic, writer, and editor. She is a professor in Gender studies at Queen's University. She is an academic and writer whose work focuses on black studies, cultural geography, anti-colonial and diaspora studies, with an emphasis on the ways in which liberation emerges in black creative texts (music, fiction, poetry, visual art). While many scholars have researched the areas of North American, European, Caribbean, and African black geographies, McKittrick was the first scholar to put forth the interdisciplinary possibilities of black and black feminist geography, with an emphasis on embodied, creative and intellectual spaces engendered in the diaspora. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Demonic grounds : Black women, geography and the poetics of landscape / by McKittrick, Katherine

    Published 2003
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    Demonic grounds : Black women and the cartographies of struggle / by McKittrick, Katherine

    Published 2006
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    Demonic grounds Black women and the cartographies of struggle / by McKittrick, Katherine

    Published 2006
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    Dear science and other stories / by McKittrick, Katherine

    Published 2021
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    Sylvia Wynter : on being human as praxis /

    Published 2015
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    Black geographies and the politics of place /

    Published 2007
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    The last place they thought of /

    Published 2020
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    Simone Leigh /

    Published 2023
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