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  1. 13 de mar. de 2018 · Citations. Metrics. Reprints & Permissions. Read this article. We, Moya Bailey and Trudy aka @thetrudz, had significant roles in the creation and proliferation of the term misogynoir. Misogynoir describes the anti-Black racist misogyny that Black women experience.

    • Moya Bailey, Trudy
    • 2018
  2. 13 de mar. de 2018 · On misogynoir: citation, erasure, and plagiarism. March 2018. Feminist Media Studies 18 (4):1-7. DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2018.1447395. Authors: Moya Bailey. Northwestern University. Citations...

    • Moya Bailey
  3. Plagiarism Detector es el software gratuito, inteligente y de verificación de ensayos. No importa si usted es un estudiante o un profesional, todos pueden beneficiarse de esto de la misma manera. Ahora, con la ayuda de nuestro detector de plagio, puede verificar si su contenido está a solo unos segundos de la publicación y considerando su ...

  4. 20 de nov. de 2014 · What is a blackout poem? A blackout poem is when a poet takes a marker (usually black marker) to already established text—like in a newspaper—and starts redacting words until a poem is formed. The key thing with a blackout poem is that the text AND redacted text form a sort of visual poem.

  5. Misogynoir describes the anti-Black racist misogyny that Black women experience. Despite coining the term in 2008 and writing about the term online since 2010, we experience, to varying degrees, our contributions being erased, our writing not cited, or our words plagiarized by people who find the word compelling.

    • Feminist Media Studies
    • 762-768
    • English (US)
    • 18
  6. This essay examines the intimate relationship between the personal, the political, violence, and citational erasure through the lens of Black women’s experience. Antiblackness, misogyny, and patriarchy together produce the environment that foments Black women’s citational erasure within anthropology and the academy more broadly.

  7. 16 de sept. de 2023 · Erasure is a creative practice involving redaction or the striking through of certain words, phrases, or paragraphs in found documents and materials. The poetic form is comprised of what is left behind.