The Grain of her Voice: Nina Simone, Josette Bushell-Mingo and the Intersections between Art, Politics and Race.

Adeniji, AnnaORCID logo; Asante, BarbyORCID logo; Lundberg, Anna; and Miller, Monica L. 2020. The Grain of her Voice: Nina Simone, Josette Bushell-Mingo and the Intersections between Art, Politics and Race. PARSE(11), ISSN 2002-0953 [Article]
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This article consists of four parts: a prologue followed by three reflections on Josette Bushell-Mingo’s solo performance, Nina—A Story about me and Nina Simone. These four parts are authored by Anna Lundberg, Anna Adeniji, Monica L. Miller and Barby Asante, respectively (and in that order). Each part is composed of three intertwined layers of text: excerpts from the script of Nina—A Story about me and Nina Simone, written by Bushell-Mingo; excerpts from a transcribed conversation between the five contributors to this article; and individual reflections, written after the conversation took place.

Anna Lundberg


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