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The Language of Strong Black Womanhood - Karla D. Scott - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Representations of Black Womanhood on Television - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Women's Portrayals on Reality Television - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Blackness of Black - William David Hart - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Envisioning Black Feminist Voodoo Aesthetics - Kameelah L. Martin - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Envisioning Black Feminist Voodoo Aesthetics - Kameelah L. Martin - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

In the twenty-first century, American popular culture increasingly makes visible the performance of African spirituality by black women. Disney’s Princess and the Frog and Pirates of the Caribbean franchise are two notable examples. The reliance on the black priestess of African-derived religion as an archetype, however, has a much longer history steeped in the colonial othering of Haitian Vodou and American imperialist fantasies about so-called ‘black magic’. Within this cinematic study, Martin unravels how religious autonomy impacts the identity, function, and perception of Africana women in the American popular imagination. Martin interrogates seventy-five years of American film representations of black women engaged in conjure, hoodoo, obeah, or Voodoo to discern what happens when race, gender, and African spirituality collide. She develops the framework of Voodoo aesthetics, or the inscription of African cosmologies on the black female body, as the theoretical lens through which to scrutinize black female religious performance in film. Martin places the genre of film in conversation with black feminist/womanist criticism, offering an interdisciplinary approach to film analysis. Positioning the black priestess as another iteration of Patricia Hill Collins’ notion of controlling images, Martin theorizes whether film functions as a safe space for a racial and gendered embodiment in the performance of African diasporic religion. Approaching the close reading of eight signature films from a black female spectatorship, Martin works chronologically to express the trajectory of the black priestess as cinematic motif over the last century of filmmaking. Conceptually, Martin recalibrates the scholarship on black women and representation by distinctly centering black women as ritual specialists and Black Atlantic spirituality on the silver screen.

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Life in a Black Community - Hannah Jopling - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black and Brown Education in America - Samina Hadi Tabassum - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Girls Experiencing Their Intersectional Identities in School - Crystal L. Edwards - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Girls Experiencing Their Intersectional Identities in School - Crystal L. Edwards - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Girls Experiencing Their Intersectional Identities in School explores the subjective experience of Black girls within the educational context. Based on interviews, diary entries, and focus groups, the author argues that as a result of their intersectional identities, Black girls experience unique challenges and obstacles in the educational setting. Addressing topics ranging from interpersonal relationships, social media, beauty, sexuality, hypervisibility/invisibility, and microaggressions, this book highlights the voices and experiences of Black girls between the ages of 11 and 15. The Girls provide a narrative account of the challenges they face daily in the educational context, describing in detail, the factors that maintain and perpetuate volatile conditions. Additionally, this book explores the coping strategies that this group of Black girls developed to resist and respond to the daily obstacles. Ultimately, this book not only identifies the unique struggles faced by Black girls in schools as a result of their intersectional identities; but most importantly, this work explores pragmatic strategies that can be implemented to create safe and beneficial spaces for Black Girls. The author argues that through the implementation of Black Feminist Pedagogy, an “Ethic of Caring,” and partnerships with Black Girl Empowerment organizations, educational practitioners can mediate the negative experiences and create spaces for growth.

DKK 871.00
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Health Communication and Breast Cancer among Black Women - Annette D. Madlock - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Mirror and Critical Media Theory - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

W. E. B. Du Bois and the Sociology of the Black Church and Religion, 1897–1914 - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Interdictions - Philip Kretsedemas - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Interdictions - Philip Kretsedemas - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Haiti is the first, and only, modern nation-state to be created as the result of a successful slave revolution. However, since its emancipation, the Haitian state has been forced to pay Western states compensation for the loss of the enslaved people, contended with a chronically unstable and authoritarian state system, and has been ranked as the poorest economy in the Western hemisphere. Black Interdictions exposes the antiblack racism latent in the US government''s Haitian refugee policies of the 1980s and 1990s that set the tone for the criminalization of migrants and refugees in the new millennium and lead to the migration and refugee policies of the Trump era. Within this experience of controlled mobility many Haitians find themselves in a devastating catch-22, unable to survive in their home nation and unable to find a better way of life elsewhere due to border enforcement strategies, strict immigration policies, and unprecedented measures to prevent asylum claims. This type of radical exclusion is singular to the black experience and the black/nonblack binary must be factored into an analysis of the US migration regime. It shows how techniques of control applied to black populations, whether free or slave, migrant, or native-born, have been precursors for policies and practices applied to nonblack migrants and refugees. It is not possible to work together for equity and justice if we are not prepared to grapple with this divisive history and the instinct to avoid dealing with the singularity of the black experience participates in the orders of knowledge and power that have been fostered by antiblack racism. This book will be of interest to scholars of migration and refugee studies, black studies, legal studies, public policy and international relations, and many others.

DKK 989.00
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Black Lives Matter vs. All Lives Matter - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Politics and Affect in Black Women's Fiction - Kathy Glass - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

A Crisis of Leadership and the Role of Citizens in Black America - Stephen C.w. Graves - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Collegiate Athletes and the Neoliberal State - Albert Y. Bimper - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Ruby A. Black - Maurine H. Beasley - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Female Vampires in African American Women’s Novels, 1977–2011 - Kendra R. Parker - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Community Uplift and the Myth of the American Dream - Lori Latrice Martin - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black and Indigenous Resistance in the Americas - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black and Indigenous Resistance in the Americas - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Black and Indigenous Resistance in the Americas is an essential roadmap to understanding contemporary racial politics across the Americas, where openly white supremacist politics are on the rise. It is the product of a multiyear, transnational research project by the Anti-racist Research and Action Network of the Americas in collaboration with resistance movements confronting racial retrenchment in Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States. How did we get here? And what anti-racist strategies are equal to the dire task of confronting resurgent racism? This volume provides powerful answers to these pressing questions. 1) It traces the making and contestation of state-led racial projects in response to black and indigenous mobilization during an era of expansion of multicultural rights in the context of neoliberal capitalism. 2) It identifies the origins and manifestations of the backlash against hard-fought (but hardly far-reaching) gains by marginalized peoples, showing that (contrary to critiques of “identity politics”) the losses and anxieties produced by the failures of neoliberalism have been understood in racial terms. 3) It distills a path forward for progressive anti-racist activism in the Americas that looks beyond state-centered, rights-seeking strategies and instead situates a critique of racial capitalism as central to the contestation of white supremacy.

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Reshaping Beloved Community - Marlon A. Smith - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Reshaping Beloved Community - Marlon A. Smith - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Reshaping Beloved Community: The Experiences of Black Male Felons and Their Impact on Black Radical Traditions offers a reflexive interrogation on the history of black male incarceration in the United States starting in the nineteenth century to both illustrate the complex ways black male felons have been discursively constructed and the various techniques utilized in the United States to erase the contributions of black male felons and their black radical projects. This erasure has left many black men without the benefit of fellowship and community. Therefore, Reshaping Beloved Community focuses on particular black male felons and their cultural production to highlight experiences of blackness that is often marginalized or ignored. In order to characterize these experiences and contributions of black male felons, Reshaping Beloved Community expands Victor Anderson’s definition of creative exchange by offering contemplative conversations of black male felons in history and the cultural works they produced. It draws on an interdisciplinary approach to reveal how some black male felons have used prison and the experience of incarceration to craft narratives and liberation movements. The philosophical approach within Reshaping Beloved Community deploys constructive and innovative concepts, particularly of the grotesque, to interpret how black male felons have resisted American political and cultural restraints on their humanity. Anderson’s concepts of creative exchange help create a framework that enables readers to see how the cultural production of black male felons reveals the unique experiences and worldview of black men trapped in various forms of penal captivity. These experiences speak to a deeper reality that is largely hidden because of the ways incarceration and penal captivity diminishes certain people in society. Yet a reengagement with those movements helps to link black male felons to the whole of black life and culture.In the end, Reshaping Beloved Community allows black radical scholars to gain deeper insight into the roles black male felons have played in critiquing American politics and culture. Moreover, it shows that the cultural productions of black male felons are just as important to understanding black life in American society as slave narratives, blues music, and the like.

DKK 925.00
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#blacklove - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Critical Responses About the Black Family in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Resistance Advocacy as News - Benjamin Rex Lapoe - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Marxist Theory, Black/African Specificities, and Racism - Babacar Camara - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Marxist Theory, Black/African Specificities, and Racism - Babacar Camara - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

This book deals with substantive issues that have the potential to enhance our understanding regarding how Marxist theory can be quite useful in interpreting Black specificities and the race paradigm. So far, Marxist theory has been excluded because it is supposedly class and economy reductionist, but the essence of this theory-dialectic-not only proves that it is a meaningful way of seeing racism for what it truly is, but also a way of filtering through the plethora of interpretations of what constitutes race. The timeliness of the approach should help revive discussion on ethnophilosophy as an ideology. So much academic consideration has led scholars to seriously underestimate ideology''s extraordinary efficiency in blending into lived experience to the point where much of its most telling effects have become undetectable. This work suggests that critical theory must reorient itself and offers an important discussion on the dominant discourse of poststructuralism, postmodernism, postcolonialism, Marxism, African socialism, Négritude, and Afrocentricity. The book''s approach sheds a radical light on the claim for Black specificities and racism. It shows that racial and ethnological discourses are ideological and political mystifications, masking exploitation. Under such circumstances, racial and racist ideologies become cards to be played by the perpetrators or the victims, as the case studies of Haiti and South Africa illustrate. As can be seen, then, the intelligibility of racism and its various forms can only stem from an analysis of the social structures upon which they rest. Just to show how inextricably linked ideology, race, racism, political expansion, and economic domination are, the book looks at Africa and its Diaspora, revealing how Africans remain the scapegoat for racial "othering" in the global economy''s ideological praxis. In so doing, the book is also able to include African intellectuals'' perspectives that have often been omitted from the dialogue on critical theory, race, racism, and Bla

DKK 881.00
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