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Black feminist sociology : perspectives and praxis / edited by Zakiya Luna and Whitney N. Laster Pirtle.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Sociology re-wired
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Feminist theory.
- African American feminists.
- Sociology.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxiv, 323 pages) : illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Part 1 Revisiting Legacies of Black Feminist Sociology and How They Ground Us p. 17
- 1 Lack Feminist Sociology: An Interview With Patricia Hill Collins p. 19 / Patricia Hill Collins
- 2 The Black Feminist Roots of Scholar-Activism: Lessons From Ida B. Wells-Barnett p. 32 / Shaonta' E. Allen
- 3 The Radical Black Feminism Project: Rearticulating a Critical Sociology p. 45 / Rose M. Brewer
- 4 The Language Through Which Black Feminist Theory Speaks: A Conversation With Jennifer C. Nash p. 57 / Mali Collins and Jennifer C. Nash
- Part 2 Black Feminist Sociological Communities and How They Speak to Us p. 71
- 5 Reflections on Re-Creating Biological Race and the Entrapment of Black People p. 73 / Dorothy Roberts
- 6 Centering Us: What Doing Black Feminist Sociology Really Looks Like p. 86 / Lori Latrice Martin
- 7 Nothing About Us, Without Us: Reinscribing Black Feminism in Sociology p. 97 / Endia Louise Hayes and Ashley E. Hollingshead and Jomaira Salas Pujols and Brooklynn K. Hitchens
- 8 #BlackGirlMagic and Its Complexities p. 110 / Maria S. Johnson
- 9 Learning, Teaching, Re-Membering and Enacting Black Feminist Sociology at a Black Women's College: Love Letters to One Another p. 121 / Spelmanites: Leconté J. Dill and Mercedez Dunn and Mona Taylor Phillips and Nzali Scales and Cynthia Neal Spence
- Part 3 Black Feminist Sociology Epistemologies and What They Reveal to Us p. 137
- 10 Black Feminist Sociology and the Politics of Space and Place at the Intersection of Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality p. 139 / Carolette Norwood
- 11 Global Health and BFS: Diasporic Research and Interventions Rooted in Advocacy p. 151 / Alicia D. Bonaparte
- 12 Family Background and the Meanings of Economic Autonomy for Black Lesbian Women p. 163 / Mignon R. Moore
- 13 "Kantsaywhere": Black African Women Inside the Australian Racial Crucible p. 173 / Mandisi Majavu
- 14 Black Feminist Piety: A Framework for Engaging Islam in Black Feminist Sociology p. 182 / Ashley Garner
- Part 4 Black Feminist Sociological Methodologies and What They Teach Us p. 195
- 15 Love, Loss and Loyalty: A Black Feminist Reading of Black Girlhood p. 197 / Kenly Brown
- 16 Black Feminist Epistemological Methodology: Bridging Theory and Methods to Research Health and Illness p. 207 / Jennifer Elyse James
- 17 Creating Oppositional Knowledge as a Black Feminist p. 217 / Assata Richards
- 18 Doing It for Ourselves: Research Justice and Black Feminist Sociology p. 228 / Julia Chinyere Oparah
- 19 For a Black Feminist Digital Sociology p. 240 / Melissa Brown
- Part 5 Imagining Black Feminist Sociological Futures and What They Create for Us p. 251
- 20 Allyship in the Time of Aggrievement: The Case of Black Feminism and the New Black Masculinities p. 253 / Freeden Blume Oeur and Saida Grundy
- 21 Theorizing Embodied Carcerality: A Black Feminist Sociology of Punishment p. 267 / Brittany Friedman and Brooklynn K. Hitchens
- 22 Too Intersectional: What Black Feminism and Disability Studies Can Build Together p. 277 / Subini Ancy Annamma
- 23 We Major: Black Trans Feminism Fights Back p. 291 / Blu Buchanan and Ayotunde Khyree Ikuku
- 24 Exploring the Black Feminist Imagination p. 300 / Aisha A. Upton and Jalia L. Joseph.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 04, 2021).
- Other Format:
- Print version: Black feminist sociology
- ISBN:
- 9781003199113
- 1003199119
- Publisher Number:
- 40030848717
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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