Global Black Feminisms
Cross Border Collaboration through an Ethics of Care
Herausgeber: Baldwin, Andrea N; Haynes, Tonya
Global Black Feminisms
Cross Border Collaboration through an Ethics of Care
Herausgeber: Baldwin, Andrea N; Haynes, Tonya
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This timely and informative volume centres how global Black feminist narratives of care are important to our contemporary theorizing and highlights the transgressive potential of a critical transnational Black feminist pedagogical praxis.
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This timely and informative volume centres how global Black feminist narratives of care are important to our contemporary theorizing and highlights the transgressive potential of a critical transnational Black feminist pedagogical praxis.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367698539
- ISBN-10: 0367698536
- Artikelnr.: 67825764
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780367698539
- ISBN-10: 0367698536
- Artikelnr.: 67825764
Andrea N. Baldwin is an Associate professor in the Divisions of Gender and Ethnic Studies in the School for Cultural and Social Transformation at the University of Utah. Tonya Haynes is a lecturer and Coordinator of Graduate Programmes at the Institute for Gender and Development Studies: Nita Barrow Unit (IGDS:NBU).
0. Home-Grown and Grounded: Black Caribbean Feminist Pedagogies in Global
Conversation SECTION I: Black Feminisms: Sites of Black Feminist Existence
1. Women's Studies After Wynter: Teaching Gender and Development Studies in
a Gender-Conscious Caribbean 2. The Geography of Healing at the End of the
World: Black Scholar Practitioners Who Evoke Toni Morrison's The Clearing
3. Public Scholarship as B(l)ack Talk: African Feminist Collaborations in
the Academy and Online SECTION II: Black Women's Lived Experiences in Our
Contemporary Societies 4. Mothering in Neo-liberal Contexts: Caribbean
Women's Experiences 5. Psychosocial Uncertainty: Making Sense of
Institutional Suffering in Trinidad and Tobago 6. Black Favela Feminism:
The Struggle for Survival as a Transformative Praxis SECTION III: Black
Feminist Activism: A Worldmaking Praxis of Care 7. Subversive Knowledges
and Praxes of Black Immigrants in the United States: Reflections from a
Scholar-Advocate 8. The Women. They Were Plotting Too: Declaring our
Independence in the Spirit of Sankofa 9. Critical Transnational Queer
Praxis: Perspectives on (Re)Production, Performance, and Punishment in the
Academy SECTION IV: Black Feminisms and Healing Futures 10. 'Tacit
Sexualities' Transforming the Narrative: Afro-Caribbean Women and the
Politics of the Body 11. University Plantation Il/logics: Black Women's
Fugitivity and Futurity in the Wake of COVID-19 and the Global Anti-racist
Uprisings of 2020/21 Afterword
Conversation SECTION I: Black Feminisms: Sites of Black Feminist Existence
1. Women's Studies After Wynter: Teaching Gender and Development Studies in
a Gender-Conscious Caribbean 2. The Geography of Healing at the End of the
World: Black Scholar Practitioners Who Evoke Toni Morrison's The Clearing
3. Public Scholarship as B(l)ack Talk: African Feminist Collaborations in
the Academy and Online SECTION II: Black Women's Lived Experiences in Our
Contemporary Societies 4. Mothering in Neo-liberal Contexts: Caribbean
Women's Experiences 5. Psychosocial Uncertainty: Making Sense of
Institutional Suffering in Trinidad and Tobago 6. Black Favela Feminism:
The Struggle for Survival as a Transformative Praxis SECTION III: Black
Feminist Activism: A Worldmaking Praxis of Care 7. Subversive Knowledges
and Praxes of Black Immigrants in the United States: Reflections from a
Scholar-Advocate 8. The Women. They Were Plotting Too: Declaring our
Independence in the Spirit of Sankofa 9. Critical Transnational Queer
Praxis: Perspectives on (Re)Production, Performance, and Punishment in the
Academy SECTION IV: Black Feminisms and Healing Futures 10. 'Tacit
Sexualities' Transforming the Narrative: Afro-Caribbean Women and the
Politics of the Body 11. University Plantation Il/logics: Black Women's
Fugitivity and Futurity in the Wake of COVID-19 and the Global Anti-racist
Uprisings of 2020/21 Afterword
0. Home-Grown and Grounded: Black Caribbean Feminist Pedagogies in Global
Conversation SECTION I: Black Feminisms: Sites of Black Feminist Existence
1. Women's Studies After Wynter: Teaching Gender and Development Studies in
a Gender-Conscious Caribbean 2. The Geography of Healing at the End of the
World: Black Scholar Practitioners Who Evoke Toni Morrison's The Clearing
3. Public Scholarship as B(l)ack Talk: African Feminist Collaborations in
the Academy and Online SECTION II: Black Women's Lived Experiences in Our
Contemporary Societies 4. Mothering in Neo-liberal Contexts: Caribbean
Women's Experiences 5. Psychosocial Uncertainty: Making Sense of
Institutional Suffering in Trinidad and Tobago 6. Black Favela Feminism:
The Struggle for Survival as a Transformative Praxis SECTION III: Black
Feminist Activism: A Worldmaking Praxis of Care 7. Subversive Knowledges
and Praxes of Black Immigrants in the United States: Reflections from a
Scholar-Advocate 8. The Women. They Were Plotting Too: Declaring our
Independence in the Spirit of Sankofa 9. Critical Transnational Queer
Praxis: Perspectives on (Re)Production, Performance, and Punishment in the
Academy SECTION IV: Black Feminisms and Healing Futures 10. 'Tacit
Sexualities' Transforming the Narrative: Afro-Caribbean Women and the
Politics of the Body 11. University Plantation Il/logics: Black Women's
Fugitivity and Futurity in the Wake of COVID-19 and the Global Anti-racist
Uprisings of 2020/21 Afterword
Conversation SECTION I: Black Feminisms: Sites of Black Feminist Existence
1. Women's Studies After Wynter: Teaching Gender and Development Studies in
a Gender-Conscious Caribbean 2. The Geography of Healing at the End of the
World: Black Scholar Practitioners Who Evoke Toni Morrison's The Clearing
3. Public Scholarship as B(l)ack Talk: African Feminist Collaborations in
the Academy and Online SECTION II: Black Women's Lived Experiences in Our
Contemporary Societies 4. Mothering in Neo-liberal Contexts: Caribbean
Women's Experiences 5. Psychosocial Uncertainty: Making Sense of
Institutional Suffering in Trinidad and Tobago 6. Black Favela Feminism:
The Struggle for Survival as a Transformative Praxis SECTION III: Black
Feminist Activism: A Worldmaking Praxis of Care 7. Subversive Knowledges
and Praxes of Black Immigrants in the United States: Reflections from a
Scholar-Advocate 8. The Women. They Were Plotting Too: Declaring our
Independence in the Spirit of Sankofa 9. Critical Transnational Queer
Praxis: Perspectives on (Re)Production, Performance, and Punishment in the
Academy SECTION IV: Black Feminisms and Healing Futures 10. 'Tacit
Sexualities' Transforming the Narrative: Afro-Caribbean Women and the
Politics of the Body 11. University Plantation Il/logics: Black Women's
Fugitivity and Futurity in the Wake of COVID-19 and the Global Anti-racist
Uprisings of 2020/21 Afterword