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Johnson, Amber L. "The dark matter(s) of Wakanda: A poetic performative." Review of Communication 20. (2020): 244–49. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1080/15358593.2020.1778066
BibTeX citation key: Johnson2020
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Categories: General
Keywords: "Black Panther", Gender, Identity, Intersectionality, Superhero, USA
Creators: Johnson
Collection: Review of Communication
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Abstract
Black Panther (2018) uplifted and affirmed Blackness for many Black Americans and across the African diaspora; however, Black Panther's reimagining required a return to dark matter for bodies marginalized beyond race. This essay uses autopoetic and performative writing to unpack the moments of compulsory social identity expression that cloak non-normative narratives of existence as nonexistent, uninhabitable, and undesirable.
  
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