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    The Politics of Exile: Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy by Gay Wilentz

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…Ama Ata Aidoo's Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black-Eyed Squint is a relentless attack on the notions of exile as relief from the societal constraints of national development and freedom to live in a cultural environment conducive to creativity. …”
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    Ama Ata Aidoo y la mirada estrábica negra: sátira y subversión en Our Sister Killjoy by Nair Anaya Ferreira

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…En su primera novela, Our Sister Killjoy (1977), desafía los modelos representacionales europeos que niegan la historia del continente y continúan perpetuando estereotipos raciales como medio de exclusión. …”
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    The Feminist Killjoy Untangles Philanthropy<subtitle>Norway’s National Museum (Nasjonalmuseet) and Fredriksen Family Art Company Limited</subtitle> by Charis Gullickson

    Published 2022-06-01
    Subjects: “…feminist killjoy; intersectional feminism; museum ethics; Nasjonalmuseet; philanthropy…”
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    Foucault, Laughter, and Gendered Normalization by Emily R. Douglas

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…I argue that the contemporary state of laughter practices works to uphold docile femininity, using tools such as compulsory happiness and labelling feminists as killjoys. In brief, this article interrogates the ways in which cultivating different laughter practices can function as a path for Foucauldian-feminist political resistance.…”
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    Review of Secret Feminist Agenda, Season 4 by Andi Schwartz, Morgan Bimm

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… [4] Similar arguments have been made by podcaster-academics, Raechel Tiffe and Melody Hoffman, who hosted the podcast, Feminist Killjoys, Phd, among others (Tiffe & Hoffman, 2017). …”
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    Ama Ato Aidoo’s Black-Eyed Squint and the ‘Voyage in’ Experience: Dis(re)Orienting Blackness and Subverting Colonial Tale by lhoussain Simour

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…This essay endeavors to read Ama Ata Aidoo’s Our Sister Killjoy with a postocolonially-inflected consciousness. …”
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    On the Impossible: Disability Studies, Queer Theory, and the Surviving Crip by Courtney W. Bailey

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Inspired by concepts like the queer art of failure, dignity in shame, the feminist killjoy, and cruising utopia, I ultimately suggest the figure of the "surviving crip" as a generative alternative to dominant culture's super-crip, anti-cure's disabled normate, and the anti-relational, self-annihilating queer. …”
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    50 Years of Pride: Queer Spatial Joy as Radical Planning Praxis by Marisa Turesky, Jonathan Jae-an Crisman

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Based on theories of Black joy and the feminist killjoy, we conceptualize this experience as a “spatialized queer joy.” …”
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    Students Who Limit Their Drinking, as Recommended by National Guidelines, Are Stigmatized, Ostracized, or the Subject of Peer Pressure: Limiting Consumption Is All But Prohibited i... by Kirsten Robertson, Karen Tustin

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Students who limit drinking, on the other hand, were viewed similar to those who abstain, labeled using explicit, emotive, and derogative terminology (eg, Fag, Vagina, Grandma, Weirdo, Coward, Killjoy) and excluded, ostracized, or the subject of peer pressure. …”
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