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Womanish Black Girls eBook

Women Resisting The Contradictions Of Silence And Voice

by Fowler , Caruthers e Smith
language: english
Publisher: Myers Education Press, May of 2019 ‧
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A 2020 SPE Outstanding Book Award WinnerA 2019 AESA Critic's Choice Award WinnerWomanish Black Girls/Women Resisting Contradictions of Silence and Voice is a collection of essays written by varied black women who fill spaces within the academy, public schools, civic organizations, and religious institutions. These writings are critically reflective and illuminate autobiographical storied-lives. A major theme is the notion of womanish black girls/women resisting the familial and communal expectations of being seen, rather than heard. Consequently, these memories and lived stories name contradictions between "being told what to do or say" and "knowing and deciding for herself." Additional themes include womanism and feminism, male patriarchy, violence, cultural norms, positionality, spirituality, representation, survival, and schooling. While the aforementioned can revive painful images and feelings, the essays offer hope, joy, redemption, and the re-imagining of new ways of being in individual and communal spaces. An expectation is that middle school black girls, high school black girls, college/university black girls, and community black women will view this work as seedlings for understanding resistance, claiming voice, and healing.Perfect for courses in: Adolescent Development, American Studies, Black Studies, Educational Anthropology, Latino Studies, Multicultural Education, Social Foundations of Education, Sociology and Women's Studies.

Womanish Black Girls

Women Resisting The Contradictions Of Silence And Voice

by Fowler , Caruthers e Smith

Property Description
ISBN: 9781975500924
Publisher: Myers Education Press
Release Date: May of 2019
Language: English
Pages: 200
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781975500924