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El. knyga: Anarcha Speaks

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  • Serija: National Poetry Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Beacon Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807009314
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: National Poetry Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: Beacon Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780807009314
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The reimagined story of Anarcha, an enslaved Black woman, subjected to medical experiments by Dr. Marion Sims. Selected by Tyehimba Jess as a National Poetry Series winner.

In this provocative collection by award-winning poet and artist Dominique Christina, the historical life of Anarcha is personally reenvisioned. Anarcha was an enslaved Black woman who endured experimentation and torture at the hands of Dr. Marion Sims, more commonly known as the father of modern gynecology. Christina enables Anarcha to tell her story without being relegated to the margins of history, as a footnote to Dr. Sims's life. These poems are a reckoning, a resurrection, and a proper way to remember Anarcha ... and grieve her.
Foreword xi
Tyehimba Jess
Section I She Is a Woman Therefore She Remembers
Anarcha Will Speak and It Will Be So
3(1)
Ghosts I Got
4(2)
The Preacher Give Us the Story of Job
6(1)
Benediction
7(1)
Massa's House
8(1)
Don't Wanna Hear It But
9(3)
From a Star I See Everything
12(1)
Black Gold
13(2)
The Chil'ren Might Know
15(2)
They Bringin in More
17(1)
Anarcha Feels Movement
18(1)
One Boy Named Montgomery
19(1)
Lucy Made a Girl
20(1)
She Need Help I Caint Manage It
21(1)
The Unquenchable Season
22(1)
Pronounce Me Lord
23(2)
I Shoulda Known Heaven First
25(1)
When I Get There
26(2)
She Got Further Than Anybody
28(2)
Conjure
30(2)
I Prove
32(2)
Massa Wants to Know
34(1)
A Powerful Spell
35(1)
Alabama but I Don't Know It
36(1)
The Missus, Big with Somebody Too
37(1)
What Do It Take
38(2)
Danger on the Other Side
40(2)
Little Bird Don't Know Nuthin
42(1)
This Time It Hurts
43(2)
Anarcha Dreams, OR How You Know You Ain't Gone
45(1)
The midwife is no midwife
46(1)
The Drowned Boy, Call Him John
47(1)
The Doctor by Now
48(1)
Marion Sims, the Doctor
49(3)
Anarcha Makes Milk Anyway
52(1)
Dr. Sims Comes Back, Makes an Offer
53(1)
Anarcha Will Leave in the Morning
54(2)
The Etymology of Anarchy
56(1)
Doctor/Massa Wants More
57(4)
Section II The Juxtaposition of Experience
Blood Misbehaves: One Surgery as Anarcha Sees It
61(2)
Blood Misbehaves: The Surgery as Dr. Sims Sees It
63(1)
Not Dead but ...
64(1)
How Doctor Sims Sees His Work
65(1)
How Anarcha Sees His Work
66(1)
Dr. Sims Makes Something New
67(1)
When the Quiver Stops, Ain't No Jesus
68(1)
Dr. Sims Will Buy 9 More
69(1)
Anarcha, in Position
70(1)
Dr. Sims Explains
71(1)
Flicker
72(1)
Dr. Sims Comes Clean
73(2)
Anarcha, Anarcha Come On Out ...
75(3)
New Gals, No Good
78(2)
Things Past Tellin
80(2)
A Wizard and His Magic, Nothing More
82(1)
No Magic, No How
83(2)
The Doctor Figures It Out
85(1)
The Doctor Gives Her Opium After
86(1)
Conniption
87(2)
First Is Last: How the Doctor Sees It
89(2)
First Is Last: How Anarcha Sees It
91(2)
A Dedication
93