The Black Woman’s Body, Disability, and Reproductive Futurism in *Kindred*

Authors

  • Radia Mbengue

Keywords:

Race, Disability, Body, Reproductive futurism, Black woman, Queerness

Author Biography

Radia Mbengue

Radia Mbengue is a fourth-year student major in Political Science with a minor in Gender and Women's Studies at the University of British Columbia. Radia enjoys discerning the different intersections of race, gender, class and body politics in popular media, novels and comic books, as well as music. She is deeply interested in peace and conflict resolution as well as mediation and how gender can be incorporated in peace strategies through the deconstruction of how gender and race are perceived.

Published

2019-03-08

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Articles