Eric Darnell Pritchard Data-verified
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Eric Darnell Pritchard's research focuses on the intersection of race, gender, and cultural expression, particularly within Black and queer communities. His work examines how these identities are articulated and understood through various cultural forms, including music and fashion. Pritchard's scholarship delves into historical and contemporary manifestations of these identities, exploring their political and social reverberations.
He has published extensively on these themes, with recent works including "Sista' Outsider: Queer Women of Color and Hip-Hop" (2024) and "Race WERK: WilliWear and Patrick Kelly Paris" (2021). His forthcoming publication, "‘Our Politics Evolve from a Healthy Love’: The Reverberation of the Combahee River Collective’s Black Lesbian Feminist Activist-Rhetorical Extracurriculum, 1974–1983" (2025), further investigates the rhetorical strategies and political evolution within Black lesbian feminist activism. Pritchard's scholarly output is reflected in his h-index of 7 and over 377 citations across his 33 publications.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 33
- Citations: 380
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“Our Politics Evolve from a Healthy Love”: The Reverberation of the Combahee River Collective’s Black Lesbian Feminist Activist-Rhetorical Extracurriculum, 1974–1983 (2025)
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- Sista' Outsider: Queer Women of Color and Hip-Hop
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