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This autoethnographic essay explores Black feminist ancestral collage-making to memorialize Black women and girls. It merges healing, memory, and mourning through visual anthropology and digital humanities.

Area of Science:

  • Black feminist studies
  • Visual anthropology
  • Digital humanities

Background:

  • The study addresses the need for memorializing Black women and girls, particularly in the context of the #blackgirlquarantine (BGQ) exhibition.
  • It highlights the intersection of healing, memory, and mourning in the lives of Black women and girls.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To narrate a Black feminist praxis of ancestral collage-making.
  • To detail a spiritual, affective, and embodied journey of using collage art for memorialization.
  • To analyze creative rituals of digital altar work as text.

Main Methods:

  • Autoethnographic visual essay.
  • Application of a Methodology for the Black Feminist Sacred.
  • Integration of visual anthropology and digital humanities.

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  • The essay details a process of stretching collage art to accommodate memorialization.
  • It presents digital altar work as a form of creative ritual and textual analysis.
  • The research offers insights into Black feminist healing and remembrance practices.

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  • Ancestral collage-making serves as a powerful tool for memorializing Black women and girls.
  • Digital humanities and visual anthropology can illuminate Black feminist sacred practices.
  • The study contributes to understanding healing, memory, and mourning through creative rituals.