In the current economic climate, where many colleges and universities across the US find themselves facing budget crises and cutbacks for historically marginalized academic disciplines such as women's studies, a politics of solidarity is needed, perhaps more than ever. In the spirit of previous feminist bridge-work, the editors and contributors of Feminist Solidarity at the Crossroads offer pragmatic case studies in women's studies alliance across the "color line" in the face of institutional crisis.
In the current economic climate, where many colleges and universities across the US find themselves facing budget crises and cutbacks for historically marginalized academic disciplines such as women's studies, a politics of solidarity is needed, perhaps more than ever. In the spirit of previous feminist bridge-work, the editors and contributors of Feminist Solidarity at the Crossroads offer pragmatic case studies in women's studies alliance across the "color line" in the face of institutional crisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kim Marie Vaz is an Associate Professor of Psychological and Social Foundations at the University of South Florida. Gary L. Lemons is Associate Professor of English at the University of South Florida.
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Foreword: Disloyalty to Whiteness: Practicing What We Preach Beverly Guy-Sheftall Acknowledgments. Introduction: "If I Call You, Will You Come?" From Public Lectures to Testament for Feminist Solidarity Kim Marie Vaz and Gary L. Lemons Part 1: Women's Studies at the Intersection of the Margins, Once Again 1. Resegregating Women's Studies: "'Racial Aliteracy': White Appropriation of Black Presences" Revisited Kim Marie Vaz 2. Resisting Erasure: An Anti-Sexist and Anti-Racist Response to the Decline of Institutional Support for Women's Studies Julie DuMois-Sands and Kim Marie Vaz 3. Keep on Keepin' On: Multicultural Women's Studies and the New Managerialism Barbara Scott Winkler Part 2: Embodying Theory, Intersectional Herstories: A Call to Remember 4. Intellectual Genealogies, Intersectionality, and Anna Julia Cooper Vivian M. May 5. Remembering This Bridge Called My Back, Remembering Ourselves M. Jacqui Alexander 6. Why the Academy Needs Womanism, Now More Than Ever Layli (Phillips) Maparyan Part 3: From "Heart to Heart": Intersectional Approaches to Teaching in the Spirit of Political Love 7. Heart to Heart: Teaching with Love Bell Hooks 8. "Brothers of the Soul": Men Learning About and Teaching in the Spirit of Feminist Solidarity Gary L. Lemons and Scott Neumeister 9. "Making Our Roads by Walking": Using Feminist Theory and Practices in Labor Studies Teaching Thandabantu Iverson 10. A Eulogy for Black Women's Studies? LaMonda Horton-Stallings Part 4: At the Crossroads of Feminist Solidarity: New Coalitions, New Alliances 11. Black Feminist Masculinities: Turning Points and Intersections Aaronette White 12. "Women's Studies Is Not My Home?" When Personal and Political Professions Become Acts of Emancipatory Confession Gary L. Lemons 13. Antiracist Interventions in the Academy: Towards a Feminist Politics of Relation and Accountability Aimee Carrillo Rowe and Ann Russo Part 5: Practicing Anti-Domination Politics: Visionary, Soulful Interventions 14. Making Face, Making Soul: Spiritual Activism and Social Transformation AnaLouise Keating 15. Against the Politics of Compensatory Domination Christine (Cricket) Keating
Foreword: Disloyalty to Whiteness: Practicing What We Preach Beverly Guy-Sheftall Acknowledgments. Introduction: "If I Call You, Will You Come?" From Public Lectures to Testament for Feminist Solidarity Kim Marie Vaz and Gary L. Lemons Part 1: Women's Studies at the Intersection of the Margins, Once Again 1. Resegregating Women's Studies: "'Racial Aliteracy': White Appropriation of Black Presences" Revisited Kim Marie Vaz 2. Resisting Erasure: An Anti-Sexist and Anti-Racist Response to the Decline of Institutional Support for Women's Studies Julie DuMois-Sands and Kim Marie Vaz 3. Keep on Keepin' On: Multicultural Women's Studies and the New Managerialism Barbara Scott Winkler Part 2: Embodying Theory, Intersectional Herstories: A Call to Remember 4. Intellectual Genealogies, Intersectionality, and Anna Julia Cooper Vivian M. May 5. Remembering This Bridge Called My Back, Remembering Ourselves M. Jacqui Alexander 6. Why the Academy Needs Womanism, Now More Than Ever Layli (Phillips) Maparyan Part 3: From "Heart to Heart": Intersectional Approaches to Teaching in the Spirit of Political Love 7. Heart to Heart: Teaching with Love Bell Hooks 8. "Brothers of the Soul": Men Learning About and Teaching in the Spirit of Feminist Solidarity Gary L. Lemons and Scott Neumeister 9. "Making Our Roads by Walking": Using Feminist Theory and Practices in Labor Studies Teaching Thandabantu Iverson 10. A Eulogy for Black Women's Studies? LaMonda Horton-Stallings Part 4: At the Crossroads of Feminist Solidarity: New Coalitions, New Alliances 11. Black Feminist Masculinities: Turning Points and Intersections Aaronette White 12. "Women's Studies Is Not My Home?" When Personal and Political Professions Become Acts of Emancipatory Confession Gary L. Lemons 13. Antiracist Interventions in the Academy: Towards a Feminist Politics of Relation and Accountability Aimee Carrillo Rowe and Ann Russo Part 5: Practicing Anti-Domination Politics: Visionary, Soulful Interventions 14. Making Face, Making Soul: Spiritual Activism and Social Transformation AnaLouise Keating 15. Against the Politics of Compensatory Domination Christine (Cricket) Keating
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