In the Dark

Authors

  • Charlie Hope Dorsey Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29335

Keywords:

poetry, performance, spoken word, politics, identity

Abstract

The artist’s duty is to “reflect the times,” said Nina Simone. Poets too, have this political duty. As a queer Black woman, I share my lived experience(s) as a political form of engagement and resistance, both in writing and onstage. Inspired by Audre Lorde’s (1984) text Sister Outsider, this piece of personal performance poetry explores Della Pollock’s notion that performative writing is citational. Blending references to white poets such Emily Dickinson with allusions to writers, artists, and theorists of color, this piece makes space for black culture in the academy and recounts my return home after a period of self-imposed exile. It surveys the liminal space between the dark of writing and the light of performance and also critiques the hierarchal academic structures that subjugate knowledge, people, and spoken word poetry. It was originally written and performed in a show entitled Greyscale: Performing Across Difference, in the Marion Kleinau Theatre, in March 2017.

Author Biography

Charlie Hope Dorsey, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Charlie Hope Dorsey is a writer, performer, and spoken word artist from Southern Illinois. A queer single mother of two children, all her work is dedicated to them and lays at the intersection of performance, blackness, and sexuality. She is currently pursuing her M.A. in performance studies at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

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Published

2018-03-01

How to Cite

Dorsey, C. H. (2018). In the Dark. Art/Research/International:/A/Transdisciplinary/Journal, 3(1), 247–257. https://doi.org/10.18432/ari29335