In Constructing a Nervous System, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Margo Jefferson masterfully intertwines cultural analysis with personal memoir. Through this unique lens, she explores complex themes of race, class, family, and art, crafting a profound investigation into identity and the self.
Jefferson draws on a rich tapestry of cultural touchstones, from the jazz and blues legends she admired in her youth to trailblazing Black dancers and athletes, and figures like Harriet Beecher Stowe's Topsy reimagined by Kara Walker. She also examines white supremacy in the works of Willa Cather, among other diverse influences. This compelling narrative offers both a critique and an affirmation of how our identities are formed and perceived.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a distinctive blend of memoir and insightful cultural criticism.
- Engage with profound explorations of race, class, identity, and the role of art.
- Discover a wide array of cultural figures and historical narratives through a unique perspective.
- Written by Margo Jefferson, an acclaimed Pulitzer Prize-winning critic.