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Black Love Matters
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SKU: 9780593335772
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Celebrate Black love with “Black Love Matters,” an incisive essay collection edited by Jessica Pryde. Explore romance through the lens of Black readers, writers, and cultural commentators. Featuring diverse voices like Jasmine Guillory and Beverly Jenkins, this anthology delves into the history, representation, and power of Black love in novels, TV, and film. Discover the joy and complexities of Black romance. ISBN: 9780593335772
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Mayank Raj –
Loved the variety of voices and perspectives! It gave me a lot to think about. I will definitely be recommending this book.
Sreya Ghosh –
A solid collection of essays on Black love. Some were more engaging than others, but the overall theme was well-explored.
Prince Sant –
Interesting insights, but felt a bit uneven. Some essays were captivating, while others seemed to lack focus. Still, a worthwhile contribution.
Mayur Goswami –
This collection is a must-read! The essays offer diverse and thought-provoking perspectives on Black love in literature and film.
Ansh Dubey –
I appreciated the discussion of representation, but some essays were repetitive. Overall, a decent read with some standout pieces.
Shambhu –
An okay collection. Some essays were brilliant, some boring. It’s worth reading for a rounded view. It was insightful and thought-provoking.
Ishika Sharma –
The book explores important themes, but the writing style varied quite a bit from essay to essay. Still glad I read it.
Aditya Sahu –
Such a good anthology! It offers a deep dive into Black love, challenging stereotypes and celebrating its beauty and complexity.
Shivam –
A thought-provoking collection! Some essays were amazing, others less so, but overall a valuable read. Explores Black love with depth.
Ankit –
A fantastic exploration of Black love! The essays were insightful and well-written. Highly recommended for anyone interested in the topic.
Harshita Bansal –
I enjoyed the diverse perspectives on Black love in media. Some essays were a bit dry, but the overall message resonated. Worth checking out.