Power and Freedom of Black Feminist and Womanist Pedagogy

Power and Freedom of Black Feminist and Womanist Pedagogy

Still Woke

Adejumo, Vincent; Iverson, M. Thandabantu; Le, Quynh Nhu; Corrigan, Paul T.; Lemons, Gary L.; Ferguson, Roderick A.; Rodriguez, Cheryl R.; Garth, Hanna; McFerguson, Marquese; Bryant, Kendra N.

Lexington Books

05/2024

264

Mole

9781666925517

15 a 20 dias

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Preface: Reaffirming the Power and Joy of Black Feminist and Womanist Thought, Gary L. Lemons and Cheryl R. Rodriguez

Introduction: Embracing Transformation: Welcoming Wholeness and Truth into Our Classrooms, Cheryl R. Rodriguez and Gary L. Lemons

Part I: "I Am"-Pedagogies of Resistance, Liberation, and Transformation

Chapter One: The Radical Work of Teaching for Justice: Black Feminist Pedagogy for 21st Century Thought and Activism, Cheryl R. Rodriguez

Chapter Two: Teaching as Liberatory Praxis: Learning to Shed Fear and Transcend Structures of Domination in the Classroom, Hanna Garth

Chapter Three: Teaching Relationality: Pedagogies Across Asymmetries of Racialization and Colonization, Quynh Nhu Le

Chapter Four: I am that, too: Integrating the Black Woman into the First Year Composition Classroom, Kendra N. Bryant

Part II: Education "as the Practice of Freedom": Holding on to bell hooks' Pedagogical Legacy

Chapter Five: Still Becoming Me: My Journey through bell hooks' Vision of "Engaged Pedagogy", La-Toya Scott

Chapter Six: I Ain't No Damned Pedagogue: Reevaluating my Stance in the Classroom from a Black Feminist Perspective and Reclaiming my Mother Tongue, Maggie Romigh

Chapter Seven: You Poured Your Soul into This Work: A Dialogue in the Spirit of Self-Transformation, Paul T. Corrigan

Chapter Eight: Teaching to Progress: bell hooks, Radical Roots and Branches, Scott Neumeister

Part III: Black Male Radical (His)Stories: Teaching to Survive

Chapter Nine: Remembering Intersectional Interventions Teaching to Reclaim Human Rights Legacies, M. Thandabantu Iverson

Chapter Ten: Working Overtime: My Mother and Black Feminists' Embodied Narrative Inheritance, Marquese McFerguson

Chapter Eleven: A Pedagogical Awakening: My Pro-Womanist His-Story, Vincent Adejumo

Chapter Twelve: The Past and Future Diversities of HBCUs: Queerness and the Institutional Fulfillment of Black Studies, Roderick A. Ferguson

Chapter Thirteen: Postscript: Professing Our Love for Social Justice "Committed to Survival and Wholeness of Entire People", Gary L Lemons and Cheryl Rodriguez

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Black feminist pedagogy; Black feminist theory; Gender studies; Intersectionality; LGBTQ+ studies; Womanist pedagogy; Womanist theory; Women's Studies