Black feminist sociology: perspectives and praxis
"Black Feminist Sociology offers new writings by established and emerging scholars working in a Black feminist tradition. The book centers Black feminist sociology within the sociology canon and widens is to feature Black feminist sociologists both outside the U.S. and the academy. Inspired by...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Black Feminist Sociology offers new writings by established and emerging scholars working in a Black feminist tradition. The book centers Black feminist sociology within the sociology canon and widens is to feature Black feminist sociologists both outside the U.S. and the academy. Inspired by a BFS lens, the essays are critical, personal, political and oriented toward social justice. Key themes include the origins of Black feminist sociology, expositions of BFS orientations to research that extend disciplinary norms, and contradictions of the pleasures and costs of such an approach both academically and personally. Authors explore their own sociological legacy of intellectual development to raise critical questions of intellectual thought and self-reflexivity. The book highlights the dynamism of BFS so future generations of scholars can expand upon and beyond the book's key themes"-- |
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adam_text | Contents List of Contributors Foreword AcknowUdgements Editorial Assistants’ Reflection Introduction: Black Feminist Sociology Is the Past, Present and Future of Sociology. Period. xiii xx xxi xxiii 1 ZAKIYA LUNA AND WHITNEY N. LASTER PIRTLE PART 1 Revisiting Legacies of Black Feminist Sociology and How They Ground Us 1 Black Feminist Sociology: An Interview With Patricia Hill Collins 17 19 PATRICIA HILL COLLINS 2 The Black Feminist Roots of Scholar-Activism: Lessons From Ida B. Wells-Barnett 32 SHAONTA’ E. ALLEN 3 The Radical Black Feminism Project: Rearticulating a Critical Sociology 45 ROSE M. BREWER 4 The Language Through Which Black Feminist Theory Speaks: A Conversation With Jennifer C. Nash MALI COLLINS AND JENNIFER C. NASH 57
x Contents PART 2 Black Feminist Sociological Communities and How They Speak to Us 5 Reflections on Re-Creating Biological Race and the Entrapment of Black People 71 73 DOROTHY ROBERTS 6 Centering Us: What Doing Black Feminist Sociology Really Looks Like 86 LORI LATRICE MARTIN 7 Nothing About Us, Without Us: Reinscribing Black Feminism in Sociology 97 ENDIA LOUISE HAYES, ASHLEY E. HOLLINGSHEAD, JOMAIRA SALAS PUJOLS AND BROOKLYNN K. HITCHENS 8 #BlackGirlMagic and Its Complexities 110 MARIA S. JOHNSON 9 Learning, Teaching, Re-Membering and Enacting Black Feminist Sociology at a Black Women’s College: Love Letters to One Another 121 SPELMANITES: LECONTE J. DILL, MERCEDEZ DUNN, MONA TAYLOR PHILLIPS, NZALI SCALES AND CYNTHIA NEAL SPENCE PART 3 Black Feminist Sociology Epistemologies and What They Reveal to Us 137 10 Black Feminist Sociology and the Politics of Space and Place at the Intersection of Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality 139 CAROLETTE NORWOOD 11 Global Health and BFS: Diasporic Research and Interventions Rooted in Advocacy 151 ALICIA D. BONAPARTE 12 Family Background and the Meanings of Economic Autonomy for Black Lesbian Women MIGNON R. MOORE 163
Contents 13 “Kantsaywhere”: Black African Women Inside the Australian Racial Crucible xi 173 MANDISI MAJ AVU 14 Black Feminist Piety: A Framework for Engaging Islam in Black Feminist Sociology 182 ASHLEY GARNER PART 4 Black Feminist Sociological Methodologies and What They Teach Us 195 15 Love, Loss and Loyalty: A Black Feminist Reading of Black Girlhood 197 KENLY BROWN 16 Black Feminist Epistemological Methodology. Bridging Theory and Methods to Research Health and Illness 207 JENNIFER ELYSE JAMES 17 Creating Oppositional Knowledge as a Black Feminist 217 ASSATA RICHARDS 18 Doing It for Ourselves: Research Justice and Black Feminist Sociology 228 JULIA CHINYERE OPARAH 19 For a Black Feminist Digital Sociology 240 MELISSA BROWN PART 5 Imagining Black Feminist Sociological Futures and What They Create for Us 251 20 Allyship in the Time of Aggrievement: The Case of Black Feminism and the New Black Masculinities 253 FREEDEN BLUME OEUR AND SAIDA GRUNDY
xii Contents 21 Theorizing Embodied Carcerality: A Black Feminist Sociology of Punishment 267 BRITTANY FRIEDMAN AND BROOKLYNN K. HITCHENS 22 Too Intersectional: What Black Feminism and Disability Studies Can Build Together 277 SUSINI ANCY ANNAM,MA 23 We Major: Black Trans Feminism Fights Back 291 BLU BUCHANAN AND AYOTUNDE KHYREE IKUKU 24 Exploring the Black Feminist Imagination 300 AISHA A. UPTON AND JAHA L. JOSEPH Appendix A: Pbeing Ourselves 310 ZAKIYA LUNA AND WHITNEY N. LASTER PIRTLE Appendix B: Black Feminist Sociology and Black Freedom Now WHITNEY N. LASTER PIRTLE AND ZAKIYA LUNA 315
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Contents List of Contributors Foreword AcknowUdgements Editorial Assistants’ Reflection Introduction: Black Feminist Sociology Is the Past, Present and Future of Sociology. Period. xiii xx xxi xxiii 1 ZAKIYA LUNA AND WHITNEY N. LASTER PIRTLE PART 1 Revisiting Legacies of Black Feminist Sociology and How They Ground Us 1 Black Feminist Sociology: An Interview With Patricia Hill Collins 17 19 PATRICIA HILL COLLINS 2 The Black Feminist Roots of Scholar-Activism: Lessons From Ida B. Wells-Barnett 32 SHAONTA’ E. ALLEN 3 The Radical Black Feminism Project: Rearticulating a Critical Sociology 45 ROSE M. BREWER 4 The Language Through Which Black Feminist Theory Speaks: A Conversation With Jennifer C. Nash MALI COLLINS AND JENNIFER C. NASH 57
x Contents PART 2 Black Feminist Sociological Communities and How They Speak to Us 5 Reflections on Re-Creating Biological Race and the Entrapment of Black People 71 73 DOROTHY ROBERTS 6 Centering Us: What Doing Black Feminist Sociology Really Looks Like 86 LORI LATRICE MARTIN 7 Nothing About Us, Without Us: Reinscribing Black Feminism in Sociology 97 ENDIA LOUISE HAYES, ASHLEY E. HOLLINGSHEAD, JOMAIRA SALAS PUJOLS AND BROOKLYNN K. HITCHENS 8 #BlackGirlMagic and Its Complexities 110 MARIA S. JOHNSON 9 Learning, Teaching, Re-Membering and Enacting Black Feminist Sociology at a Black Women’s College: Love Letters to One Another 121 SPELMANITES: LECONTE J. DILL, MERCEDEZ DUNN, MONA TAYLOR PHILLIPS, NZALI SCALES AND CYNTHIA NEAL SPENCE PART 3 Black Feminist Sociology Epistemologies and What They Reveal to Us 137 10 Black Feminist Sociology and the Politics of Space and Place at the Intersection of Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality 139 CAROLETTE NORWOOD 11 Global Health and BFS: Diasporic Research and Interventions Rooted in Advocacy 151 ALICIA D. BONAPARTE 12 Family Background and the Meanings of Economic Autonomy for Black Lesbian Women MIGNON R. MOORE 163
Contents 13 “Kantsaywhere”: Black African Women Inside the Australian Racial Crucible xi 173 MANDISI MAJ AVU 14 Black Feminist Piety: A Framework for Engaging Islam in Black Feminist Sociology 182 ASHLEY GARNER PART 4 Black Feminist Sociological Methodologies and What They Teach Us 195 15 Love, Loss and Loyalty: A Black Feminist Reading of Black Girlhood 197 KENLY BROWN 16 Black Feminist Epistemological Methodology. Bridging Theory and Methods to Research Health and Illness 207 JENNIFER ELYSE JAMES 17 Creating Oppositional Knowledge as a Black Feminist 217 ASSATA RICHARDS 18 Doing It for Ourselves: Research Justice and Black Feminist Sociology 228 JULIA CHINYERE OPARAH 19 For a Black Feminist Digital Sociology 240 MELISSA BROWN PART 5 Imagining Black Feminist Sociological Futures and What They Create for Us 251 20 Allyship in the Time of Aggrievement: The Case of Black Feminism and the New Black Masculinities 253 FREEDEN BLUME OEUR AND SAIDA GRUNDY
xii Contents 21 Theorizing Embodied Carcerality: A Black Feminist Sociology of Punishment 267 BRITTANY FRIEDMAN AND BROOKLYNN K. HITCHENS 22 Too Intersectional: What Black Feminism and Disability Studies Can Build Together 277 SUSINI ANCY ANNAM,MA 23 We Major: Black Trans Feminism Fights Back 291 BLU BUCHANAN AND AYOTUNDE KHYREE IKUKU 24 Exploring the Black Feminist Imagination 300 AISHA A. UPTON AND JAHA L. JOSEPH Appendix A: Pbeing Ourselves 310 ZAKIYA LUNA AND WHITNEY N. LASTER PIRTLE Appendix B: Black Feminist Sociology and Black Freedom Now WHITNEY N. LASTER PIRTLE AND ZAKIYA LUNA 315 |
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