Dancing with Jinns

Black Women Write on Taboo

Momtaza Mehri editor Ellah Wakatama editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cassava Republic Press

Publishing:25th Jun '26

£16.99

This title is due to be published on 25th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Dancing with Jinns cover

Dancing with Jinns is a bold and compelling collection of essays in which Black women writers confront the cultural taboos that shape life across Africa and its diasporas.

Edited by Ellah Wakatama and Momtaza Mehri, the collection brings together ten powerful voices to write candidly about subjects often kept in the shadows: menstruation, sexuality, mental health, grief, AIDS, patriarchy and the unspoken rules that govern women's lives. Blending personal experience with cultural and political insight, the essays challenge inherited silences and question who gets to decide what is respectable, sayable or forbidden.

At once intimate and expansive, Dancing with Jinns opens up urgent conversations about identity, history and power, creating space for honesty, complexity and resistance where silence has long prevailed.

ISBN: 9781913175849

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

368 pages