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Talking back : thinking feminist, thinking black / bell hooks.

Van Pelt Library E185.86 .H74 1989
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
hooks, bell, 1952-2021.
Contributor:
Joanna Banks Collection of African American Books (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African American women.
Feminism--United States.
Feminism.
United States.
Penn Provenance:
Banks, Joanna (donor) (Banks Collection copy)
Physical Description:
6 unnumbered pages, 184 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Boston, MA : South End Press, 1989.
Contents:
introduction: some opening remarks
talking back
"when i was a young soldier for the revolution": coming to voice
feminism: a transformational politic
on self-recovery
feminist theory: a radical agenda
feminist scholarship: ethical issues
toward a revolutionary feminist pedagogy
black and female: reflections on graduate school
on being black at yale: education as the practice of freedom
keeping close to home: class and education
violence in intimate relationship: a feminist perspective
feminism and militarism: a comment
pedagogy and political commitment: a comment
feminist politicization: a comment
overcoming white supremacy: a comment
homophobia in black communities
feminist focus on men: a comment
"whose pussy is this": a feminist comment
black women writing: creating more space
Ain't I A Woman: looking back
writing autobiography
to gloria, who is she: on using a pseudonym
interview
black women and feminism.
Notes:
"Text design and production by Ellen Herman and South End Press."
"Cover graphic by Charlotte Lewis; design by Loie Hayes."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-184).
Local Notes:
Kislak Center Banks Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries in 2018 by Joanna Banks.
ISBN:
0896083527
0896083535
OCLC:
18135510

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