Seeking the beloved community : a feminist race reader / / Joy James ; foreword by Beverly Guy-Sheftall.
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Superior document: | SUNY series, philosophy and race |
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Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | SUNY series, philosophy and race.
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Physical Description: | xii, 340 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Feminist race theory
- Teaching theory, talking community
- Politicizing the spirit : Toni Morrison
- Black feminism in liberation limbos
- Resting in gardens, battling in deserts : Black women's activism
- Radicalizing Black feminism
- Angela Y. Davis--liberation praxis
- Assata Shakur and Black female agency
- Democracy and captivity
- Black suffering in search of the "beloved community"
- American prison notebooks
- Violations
- War, dissent & social justice
- Academia, activism, and imprisoned intellectuals
- Activist scholars or radical subjects?
- Campaigns against blackness
- Sovereign kinship and the president elect
- The dead zone
- Racism, genocide and resistance
- All power to the people! : Arendt's communicative power in a racial democracy.