Womanism Rising

Womanism Rising

Barlow, Jameta N.; Mills, Melinda A.; Lindsay, LeShawnda; Maparyan, Layli; Maparyan, Layli; Keating, AnaLouise; Harris, Melanie L.; Amoo-Adare, Epifania A.; Pu, Xiumei; Harwell, Osizwe R.J.

University of Illinois Press

01/2025

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Foreword AnaLouise Keating

Acknowledgments

Introduction, Womanism Rising-Womanist Studies on Its Own Layli Maparyan

Part I. We Must Recover Ourselves Before We Heal the World: Womanist Self-Care



Who Cares About Black Women? Burnout, Self-Care, and Contemporary Black Women's Activism Osizwe Raena Jamila Harwell
From Disequilibrium, Disease, and Dying to Happiness, Healing, and Health Empowerment Melinda A. Mills
Re-envisioning Health: Womanist Ways of Knowing Jameta Nicole Barlow
Black Girls Matter: Theorizing Black Girlhood Studies Through Womanism LaShawnda Lindsay

Part II. We Cannot Heal Ourselves Without Healing the Earth: Womanist Perspectives on Ecology, Spatiality, and Technology



New Modes of Healing: Connecting Earth Justice and Social Justice in Ecowomanism Melanie L. Harris
My Life in Your Hands: Womanist Reflections on Love, Space, and Pedagogy Epifania Akosua Amoo-Adare
Womanist Studies in China: From the 1980s to the Present Xiumei Pu

Part III. Enlarging the Kitchen Table: Womanist Politics of Invitation



(M)othering: Threshold Theorizing Sufi Womanist Praxis Sara Haq
"What's That Young White Girl Doing Driving Around in Circles?": A Womanist Reckoning with Toxic White Femininity Susannah Bartlow
A Reflection: Creating a World Where We Push Beyond Anti-Blackness, or, What Womanism Has Done for Me Tobias L. Spears
On Identity, Language, and Power: A Dialogue on Black Gay Men and Womanism Charles Stephens and Steven G. Fullwood

Part IV. A Threat to Sacredness Anywhere Is a Threat to Sacredness Everywhere: Womanist Challenges to Dehumanization



Black Skins, Orange Shorts: A Womanist Perspective Rachel Cook Northway
If We Bury the Ratchet, We Bury Black Women: A Womanist Analysis of Married to Medicine Heidi R. Lewis
Loving Myself as a "Black Male Outsider": Breaking Silence about Becoming a Womanist Man" Gary L. Lemons
The Womanist Work of Healing Black Men and Boys Yolo Akili Robinson

Part V. Nurturing the Future We Wish to See: Womanism in Action, Past and Present



A Silent and Dignified Army: The Womanist Praxis of the Order of Eastern Star, PHA, 1870-1929 Derrick Lanois
Womanist Hip Hop Pedagogy and Collective Spaces for Black Girls Sherell A. McArthur
Institutionalizing Africana Empowerment: Resources and Reflections from a Womanist Journey Stephanie Y. Evans

Epilogue : Visions of LUXOCRACY

Linda Costa Photography: Artist Statement

Banho de Luz (Portrait of Amina Love)

Brandy (Frida)

Lillian Blades (hold the ember)

Kim (Warrior Mama)

Debra Elaine Johnson, MFA: Artist Statement

The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene

Vashti Said, No!

Boost

Symbiotic Funk

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Untitled Layli Maparyan

About the Authors and Artists

Credits

Index
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Self-care; health and healing; mental health; cancer; obesity; black girlsgirlhood; poetry; pedagogy; critical media studies; womanist manhood; LGBTQ experience; Black history; womanist social change praxis; academia; environmentalism; USA; Ghana; China; Pakistan; Brazil; Tennessee USA; Hooters restaurant; Married to Medicine TV show; Sufism; The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks book; The Color Purple book; Snow Flower and the Secret Fan film; Punjabi kafi type of Sufi devotional song-poem; ratchet behavioral phenomenon; Order of Eastern Star organization; Prince Hall Masonry organization; Hip Hop culturemusic; Candomble religion