Are all the women still white? : rethinking race, expanding feminisms / edited by Janell Hobson.
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Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2016]
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Series: | SUNY series in feminist criticism and theory.
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Physical Description: | xii, 334 pages : black and white illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction / Janell Hobson
- A poem for dead hearts (for an ignorant mo' fo) / Jamie D. Walker
- Rethinking solidarity, building coalition. A herstory of the #BlackLivesMatter movement / Alicia Garza
- Are all the blacks still men?: collective struggle and black male feminism / Darnell L. Moore and Hashim Khalil Pipkin
- Beyond the prison-industrial complex: women of color transforming antiviolence work / Julia Chinyere Oparah
- Heteropatriarchy and the three pillars of white supremacy: rethinking women of color organizing / Andrea Smith
- Situating identities, relocating feminisms. Renegade architecture / Epifania Amoo-Adare
- "Still at the back of the bus": Sylvia Rivera's struggle / Jessi Gan
- Theoretical shifts in the analysis of Latina sexuality: ethnocentrism, essentialism, and the right (white) way to be sexual / Ana M. Juárez, Stella Beatríz Kerl-McClain, and Susana L. Gallardo
- The power of sympathy: the politics of subjectifying women / Purvi Shah
- Redefining difference, challenging racism. The Proust effect / Gigi Marie Jasper
- Hot commodities, cheap labor: women of color in the Academy / Patti Duncan
- Toxic or intersectional?: challenges to (white) feminist hegemony online / Suey Park and David Leonard
- Note to self / Joey Lusk
- Reclaiming the past, liberating the future. Mary Magdalene, Our Lady of Lexington: a feminist liberation mythology / Raquel Z. Rivera
- It all started with a black woman: reflective notes on writing/performing rage / Gina Athena Ulysse
- BOT I: a performance script in two parts / Praba Pilar
- Black feminist calculus meets nothing to prove: a mobile homecoming project ritual toward the postdigital / Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Julia Roxanne Wallace.