A review by poenaestante
The Witch's Flight: The Cinematic, the Black Femme, and the Image of Common Sense by Kara Keeling

3.0

Either I didn't understand this book or it was poorly written. My hunch is it mostly column B and not column A. There were a few good ideas here around Deleuze's cinematic, and the butch-femme binary being an extreme adoption of hegemonic gender roles for practical purposes of socioeconomic survival, buuuut my mind wasn't like blown or anything. It was, however, a good reminder to go back and look at Eve's Bayou again. Good flick that.