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The Killer Will Remain Free: On Pat Parker and the Poetics of Madness
Authors:Kazim Ali
Affiliation:1. Creative Writing and Comparative Literature, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, USA kazim.ali@oberlin.edu
Abstract:Poet and scholar Kazim Ali reads Pat Parker's Movement in Black intimately, one poet to another, uncovering the shadow-fact of the lives of most people of color: not only the anger that is somehow sublimated into every part of our lives but also the issue that carrying this feeling around has on our mental health itself—that “anger” and “madness” might have sources in one another. Ali concludes that Parker offers a brutal and clear-eyed and ultimately hopeful assessment of the conditions that were faced at the time, and even now, by communities of color.
Keywords:Pat Parker  Audre Lorde  Ferguson  Jonestown  mental health  Priscilla Ford
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