In Solidarity with the Shattering in “The White Mosque” – Chicago Review of Books

In Solidarity with the Shattering in “The White Mosque” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] In the winter of 2016, in a classroom on the ground floor of the English department where I teach, my colleagues and I gathered to hear Sofia Samatar give a job talk for a tenure-track teaching position. The classroom had once been part of a large indoor pool, specifically the shallow end, whose only … Read more

Intersectional Solidarity in “Against White Feminism” – Chicago Review of Books

Intersectional Solidarity in “Against White Feminism” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] “You do not have to be white to be a white feminist,” Rafia Zakaria writes in the author’s note to her latest collection of essays, Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption. It is also possible, she further argues, to be white and feminist and still “not be a white feminist.” The term, then, seems … Read more

Solidarity and Jealousy in “The Other Black Girl” – Chicago Review of Books

Solidarity and Jealousy in “The Other Black Girl” – Chicago Review of Books

[ad_1] Zakiya Dalila Harris’ debut novel, The Other Black Girl, is set in the predominantly white and fiercely competitive world of publishing. Nella Rogers is Wagner Books’ only Black employee, so she’s thrilled when another Black woman, Hazel, is hired. Initially, the women bond, but soon everything shifts, and Nella finds herself at the bottom … Read more