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Title:
Black girl magic beyond the hashtag : twenty-first century acts of self-definition / edited by Julia Jordan-Zachery and Duchess Harris ; foreword by Janell Hobson ; afterword by Tammy Owens.
Publisher:
The University of Arizona Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xiv, 199 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Women, Black.
Feminism.
African American feminists.
Self-perception in women.
African American feminists.
African American women.
Feminism.
Womanism.
Other Authors:
Jordan-Zachery, Julia S., 1971- editor.
Harris, Duchess, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Foreword / Janell Hobson -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction : We Are Magic AND We Are Real: Exploring the Politics of Black Femmes, Girls, and Women’s Self-Articulation / Julia S. Jordan-Zachery And Duchess Harris -- Movement Makers : A Historical Analysis of Black Women’s Magic in Social Movement Formation / Rashida L. Harrison -- “I Can Only Do Me” : African American, Caribbean American, and West African Girls’ Transnational Nature of Self-Articulation / Leconté J. Dill, Shavaun S. Sutton, Bianca Rivera, And Abena Amory-Powell -- Identity in Formation : Black Girl Critical Literacies in Independent Schools / Charlotte E. Jacobs -- What We Know And How We Know It? : Defining Black Girlhood Spirituality / Porshé R. Garner -- Conjuring Ghosts : Black Girlhood Hauntings And Speculative Performances Of Reappearances / Jessica L. Robinson -- What Does #Blackgirlmagic Look Like? : The Aesthetics Of Black Women’s Afropunk Citizenship / Marlo D. David -- Daughter Mother : An Intergenerational Conversation On The Meaning Of #Blackgirlmagic / Makeen J. Zachery And Julia S. Jordan-Zachery -- Afterword : Blackgirlmagic Is Real / Tammy Owens.
Summary:
"An exploration of Black gendered identity and how Black girls and women make meaning of their lives in a context of the very public display of Black death and of resistance to structural oppression"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Feminist wire books
ISBN:
0816539537
9780816539536
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1096516491
LCCN:
2019005821
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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