Womanist Reader

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Womanist Reader

This edition

"The Womanist Reader" . Ed. Layli Phillips. New York: Routledge, 2006. lv+437 pp.

Table of contents

Alice Walker's womanism. Coming apart (1979) ; Gifts of power: the writings of Rebecca Jackson (1981) ; Womanist (1983) /; Alice Walker --; Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi's African womanism. Womanism: the dynamics of contemporary black female novel in English (1985) /; Chikwenye Okonjo Ogunyemi --; Clenora Hudson-Weem's Africana womanism. Cultural and agenda conflicts in academia: critical issues for Africana women's studies (1989) ; Africana womanism (1993) /; Clenora Hudason-Weems --; Sisters and brothers: black feminists on womanism. What's in a name? Womanism, black feminism, and beyond (1996) /; Patricia Hill Collins --; A black man's place in black feminist criticism (1998) /; Michael Awkward --; Daughters and sons: the birth of womanist identity. Who's schooling who? Black women and the bringing of the everyday into academe, or why we started 'The Womanist' (1995) /; Layli Phillips and Barbara McCaskill --; To be black, male, and "feminist": making womanist space for black men (1997) /; Gary L. Lemons --; Theology. Womanist theology: black women's voices (1986) /; Delores S. Williams --; Roundtable discussion: Christian ethics and theology in womanist perspective (1989) /; Cheryl J. Sanders, Katie G. Cannon, Emilie M. Townes, M. Shawn Copeland, bell hooks, and Cheryl Townsend Gilkes --; Literature and literary criticism. Some implications of womanist theory (1986) /; Sherley Anne Williams --; A womanist production of truths: the use of myths in Amy Tan (1995) /; Wenying Xu --; History. Womanist consciousness: Maggie Lena Walker and the Independent Order of Saint Luke (1989) /; Elsa Barkley Brown --; Theater and film studies. Dialogic modes of representing Africa(s); Womanist film (1991) /; Mark A. Reid --; Communication and media studies. A womanist looks at the Million Man March (1996) /; Geneva Smitherman --; Assessing womanist thought: the rhetoric of Susan L. Taylor (2000) /; Janice D. Hamlet.; Psychology. Womanist archetypal psychology: a model of counseling for black women and couples based on Yoruba mythology (2006/1995) /; Kim Marie Vaz --; Anthropology. Portraits of 'Mujeres Desjuiciadas': womanist pedagogies of the everyday, the mundane and the ordinary (2001) /; Ruth Trinidad Galván --; Education. Giving voice: an inclusive model of instruction: a womanist perspective (1994) /; Vanessa Sheared --; A womanist experience of caring: understanding the pedagogy of exemplary black women teachers (2002) /; Tamar Beauboeuf-Lafontant --; Social work. Elizabeth Ross Haynes: an African American reformer of womanist consciousness, 1908-1940 (1997) /; Iris Carlton-LaNey --; Nursing science. Womanist ways of knowing: theoretical considerations for research with African American women (2000) /; JoAnne Banks-Wallace --; Sexuality studies. Kuaering Queer theory: My autocritography and a race-conscious, womanist, transnational turn (2003) /; Wenshu Lee --; Architecture/Urban studies. Critical spatial literacy: a womanist positionality and the spatio-temporal construction of black family life (2004) /; Epifania Akosua Amoo-Adare --; Harmony, hegemony, or healing? The language of womanism: rethinking difference (1997) /; Helen (charles) --; Warrior marks: global womanism's neo-colonial discourse in a multicultural context (2001) /; Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan --; Selections from the first quarter century. A womanist bibliography (including internet resources) /; Layli Phillips.

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A0405

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