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The womanist reader

Herausgegeben von: Phillips, Layli
New York, NY [u. a.]: Routledge , 2006 , 437 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Herausgegeben von: Phillips, Layli
Jahr: 2006
Maße: 24 cm
ISBN: 041595410X
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
Comprehensive in its coverage, "The Womanist Reader" is the first volume to anthologize the major works of womanist scholarship. Charting the course of womanist theory from its genesis as Alice Walkers African-American feminism, through Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemis African womanism and Clenora Hudson-Weems Africana womanism, to its present-day expression as a global, anti-oppressionist perspective rooted in the praxis of everyday women of color, this interdisciplinary reader traces history of a quarter century of womanist thought. Featuring selections from over a dozen disciplines by womanist scholars from around the world, plus several critiques of womanism, an extensive bibliography of womanist sources, and a systematic treatment of womanist thought on its own terms, Layli Phillips has assembled a groundbreaking compilation. Content: Introduction. Womanism: On Its Own (Layli Phillips) 1. Alice Walkers Womanism Coming Apart (1979) Alice Walker. Gifts of Power: The Writings of Rebecca Jackson (1981) Alice Walker. From In Search of Our Mothers Gardens: Womanist Prose (1983) Alice Walker. 2. Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemis African Womanism Womanism: The Dynamics of the Contemporary Black Female Novel in English (1985) Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi. 3. Clenora Hudson-Weemss Africana Womanism Cultural and Agenda Conflicts in Academia: Critical Issues in Africana Womens Studies (1989) Clenora Hudson-Weems. Africana Womanism (1993) Clenora Hudson-Weems. 4. Sisters and Brothers: Black Feminists on Womanism Whats in a Name? Womanism, Black Feminism, and Beyond (1996) Patricia Hill Collins. A Black Mans Place in Black Feminist Criticism (1998) Michael Awkward. 5. Daughters and Sons: The Birth of Womanist Identity Whos Schooling Who? Black Women and the Bringing of the Everyday into Academe, or, Why We Started the Womanist (1995) Layli Phillips & Barbara McCaskill. To Be Black, Male, and "Feminist": Making Womanist Space for Black Men (1997) Gary L. Lemons. 6. Theology: Womanist Theology: Black Womens Voices (1987) Delores S. Williams. Christian Ethics and Theology in Womanist Perspective (1989) Cheryl J. Sanders, Katie G. Cannon, Emilie M. Townes, Shawn M. Copeland, bell hooks, and Cheryl Townsend Gilkes. 7. Literature & Literary Criticism: Some Implications of Womanist Theory (1986) Sherley Anne Williams. A Womanist Production of Truths: The Use of Myths in Amy Tan (1995) Wenying Xu. 8. History: Womanist Consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of St. Luke (1989) Elsa Barkley Brown. 9. Theatre & Film Studies: Dialogic Modes of Representing Africa(s): Womanist Film (1991) Mark A. Reid. 10. Communication & Media Studies: A Womanist Looks at the Million Man March (1996) Geneva Smitherman Assessing Womanist Thought: The Rhetoric of Susan L. Taylor (2000) Janice D. Hamlet. 11. Psychology: Womanist Archetypal Psychology: A Model of Counseling Black Women and Couples Based on Yoruba Mythology (2005) Kim Váz. 12. Anthropology: Portraits of Mujeres Desjuiciadas: Womanist Pedagogies of the Everyday, the Mundane, and the Ordinary (2001) Ruth Trinidad Galván. 13. Education: Giving Voice: An Inclusive Model of Instruction A Womanist Perspective (1994) Vanessa Sheared. A Womanist Experience of Caring: Understanding the Pegagogy of Exemplary Black Women Teachers (2002) Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant. 14. Social Work: Elizabeth Ross Haynes: An African American Reformer of Consciousness, 1908-1940 (1997) Iris Carlton-LaNey. 15. Nursing Science: Womanist Ways of Knowing: Theoretical Considerations for Research with African American Women (2000) JoAnne Banks-Wallace. 16. Sexuality Studies: Kuaering Queer Theory: My Autocritography and a Race-Conscious, Womanist, Transnational Turn (2003) Wenshu Lee. 17. Architecture/Urban Studies: Critical Spatial Literacy: A Womanist Positionality and the Spatio-temporal Construction of Black Family Life (2004) Epifania Akosua Amoo-Adare. 18. The Language of Womanism: Rethinking Difference (1997) Helen (charles). Warrior Marks: Global Womanisms Neo-colonial Discourse in a Multicultural Context (2001) Inderpal Grewal & Caren Kaplan. 19. Womanist Resources. A Womanist Bibliography (including Internet resources).
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