Audre Lorde:

Works PROSE (Victoria) “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House” Discuss Lorde’s ideas regarding how to combat oppressive forces. “The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action*” Examine Lorde’s speech about the importance of speech as a tool to obtain justice. “Uses of the Erotic as Power*” Explore Lorde’s meaning of “erotic” (the explaination already on Wiki solely addresses the sexual aspect of it)

Theory Intersetionality: Interpretations of this theory in modern practice (Victoria) "Practicing Love: Black Feminism, Love-Politics, And Post-Intersectionality" Jennifer C. Nash Explores black women’s politics and how it transcends intersectionality “Audre Lorde: trauma theory and liberal multiculturalism” M.Obourn Explore Lorde’s theories in application to newer concepts

Queer Theory (Charlotte) Lorde’s impact on queer theory and the development of it “Age, race, class, and sex : women redefining difference” “Sexism : an American disease in blackface” Go into how Lorde effected the development of queer theory since it wasn’t really established in her

Personal Identity (Charlotte) Lorde’s thoughts on the importance of identity as a whole Interview: Hammond, Carla M. "Audre Lorde: Interview." Denver Quarterly 16.1 (1981): 10-27. “Zami: A New Spelling of My Name.” “Eye to eye : black women, hatred, and anger”