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Review of Physics of Blackness: Beyond the Middle Passage Epistemology by Michelle M. Wright.
Review of Physics of Blackness: Beyond the Middle Passage Epistemology by Michelle M. Wright
Kimberly Michelle Wright in a Senior French Horn Recital
This is the program for the senior French horn recital of Kimberly Michelle Wright. Virginia Queen accompanied. The recital took place on November 29, 1984, in the Mabee Fine Arts Center Recital Hall
Michelle Wright Performance to Benefit Adoption Organization
Michelle Wright is one of Canada’s hottest country stars – so why is she descending south to University Park, Illinois, in the middle of a popular Canadian Christmas concert tour? It’s because she believes in children.
“Every now and then something comes along, and you have to say, let’s do it,” Wright said of her upcoming performance at Governors State University’s Center for Performing Arts
Michelle Stuart: Incidents of Travel
Catalog for the exhibition of Michelle Stuart\u27s show Incidents of Travel. The Exhibit was featured at the Fine Arts Gallery at Wright State University from April 7 through April 20, 1978.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_catalogs/1022/thumbnail.jp
Letter from John Wright to Alden Partridge, 20 December 1820.
John Wright declines giving a mortgage for a farm.Wright may be the father of John Wright, 1792-1860. He may be writing from Norwich, Vermont. Transcription by Michelle Belmont. Transcriptions may be subject to error
On Epiphenomenal Temporality:Black German Identities and Quantum Physics in the African Diaspora
This talk will delve deep into the often nuanced ways our assumptions about time in the Humanities impact the epistemological formations of our discipline. Beginning with the girding structure of the linear progress narrative and finishing with what Wright dubs ‘Epiphenomenal spacetime’, her argument will intersect with contemporary and canonical formations of Blackness within and without academe while intersecting with discourses on the temporal shift from Newtonian to theoretical particle physics. Time, as Wright will show, has everything to do with the representation of racial collectives in the Western tradition. Michelle M. Wright is the Augustus Baldwin Longstreet Professor of English at Emory University. She is the author of Becoming Black: Creating Identity in the African Diaspora (2004) and Physics of Blackness: Beyond the Middle Passage Epistemology (2015). Writing through gender studies, queer studies, science studies, time studies, Black European Studies, African American Studies, and African Diaspora Studies, her work focuses on Black identity formation in both creative and academic discourses
Black Fashion Designers Symposium: June Ambrose in conversation with Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs
June Ambrose in conversation with Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs at The Museum at FIT's annual fashion symposium, Black Fashion Designers, held on Monday, February 6, 2017. The one-day symposium featured talks by designers, models, journalists, and scholars on African diasporic culture and fashion.June Ambrose is a celebrity stylist and designer whose clients include Sean Combs, Jay Z, Alicia Keys, and Gabrielle Union. She is author of the book Effortless Style.Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs founded their brand Cushnie et Ochs in 2008, creating collections that juxtapose bold sensuality with minimalist sophistication
Book review: African Europeans: an untold history
In African Europeans: An Untold History, Olivette Otele offers a new history that celebrates the lives of African Europeans through tracing a long African European heritage, drawing connections across time and space and debunking persistent myths. This is a thrilling and informative read, writes Michelle M. Wright, and will prove an excellent introduction for both scholars and lay readers who are relatively new to exploring the histories of this ancient, diverse and growing presence
Book review: African Europeans: an untold history by Olivette Otele
In African Europeans: An Untold History, Olivette Otele offers a new history that celebrates the lives of African Europeans through tracing a long African European heritage, drawing connections across time and space and debunking persistent myths. This is a thrilling and informative read, writes Michelle M. Wright, and will prove an excellent introduction for both scholars and lay readers who are relatively new to exploring the histories of this ancient, diverse and growing presence
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