Introduction / Jonathan Chism -- PART I: African American history -- Introduction : intersections between critical race studies and history / David Ryden -- ́‘I wuz like a petty doǵ: White animalization of enslaved Blacks / Rachael Pasierowska -- Slave to soldier : United States Colored troops in the West during the Civil War / Scott L. Stabler and Martin Hershock -- Fighting on two fronts : Black educational self determination and community preservation in Houston, Texas / Jesus Jesse Esparza -- Part II: African Americans and education -- Introduction : intersections between education and critical race studies / Jonathan Chism -- ́Getcha lessoń : gleaning wisdom from African American K-12 educators who endured the desegregation of public schools / Darius M. Benton -- ́Good́ pedagogy : arguments for critical pedagogy in higher education / Felicia L. Harris and Nina Barbieri -- Surviving the wild west : a Critical Race feminist analysis of African American women students’ experiences with gendered racism at the University of Colorado-Boulder / LeAnna T. Luney -- PART III: African American literary and cultural studies -- Introduction : intersections between African American literature, cultural studies, and Critical Race studies / Vida Robertson -- Rememory and Toni Morrison’s Beloved : a counter-narrative to forgetting America’s past / Ordner W. Taylor, III -- The unscripted script of Black YouTube (BYT) : the working identities of African American family vloggers / Jenean A. McGee -- HIV/AIDS, sexualized anti-Blackness, and bodily geographies of struggle / Khyree Davis -- PART IV: African American psychology and African American religion -- Introduction : intersections between African American psychology, African American religion, and Critical Race studies / Stacie Craft DeFreitas and Jonathan Chism -- The state of Black mental health : understanding disparities through the lens of Critical Race psychology / Erlanger A. Turner and Tinicia C. Turner -- The true measure of American greatness : power, relationality, and community in the thinking of Bernard Loomer, Howard Thurman, and Martin Luther King Jr. / Darrius D. Hills.
Summary:
"Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines exhibits essays by Black studies scholars from various disciplines outside of legal studies which directly and indirectly incorporate critical race theory into their analysis of the Black experience. As scholar-activists or scholactivists, these academics are firmly committed to African American liberation"-- Provided by publisher.
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