This session explores the link between the subconscious and liberatory politics. Beginning with a history of Black women’s role in shaping the surrealist movement (often in response to the fascist politics of their day), we will explore surrealist techniques like collage and automatic writing as tools for mental decolonization.

Reading:

 Afro-Caribbean Feminism(s): Spirit and Surrealism

Dahoumin Erzulie Freda, Myrlande Constant, 2010.

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