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    Format: 1 online resource (xxii, 256 pages)
    ISBN: 9781003143550 , 1003143555 , 9781000928679 , 1000928675 , 9781000928709 , 1000928705
    Series Statement: Routledge international studies of women and place
    Content: This timely and informative volume centres how global Black feminist narratives of care are important to our contemporary theorizing and highlights the transgressive potential of a critical transnational Black feminist pedagogical praxis. This text not only details how such praxis can be revolutionary for the academy but also provides poignant examples of the student scholarship that can be produced when such pedagogy is applied. Drawing on narratives from Black women around the globe, the book features chapters on pedagogy, mentorship, art, migration, relationships, and how Black women make sense of navigating social and institutional barriers. Readers of the text will benefit from an interdisciplinary, global approach to Black feminisms that centres the narratives and experiences of these women. Readers will also gain knowledge about the historical and contemporary scholarship produced by Black women across the globe. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars and researchers, including graduate students in Caribbean feminisms, Black feminisms, transnational feminism, sociology, political science, the performing arts, cultural studies, and Caribbean studies.
    Note: 0. Home-Grown and Grounded: Black Caribbean Feminist Pedagogies in Global ConversationAndrea N. Baldwin and Tonya HaynesSECTION I: Black Feminisms: Sites of Black Feminist Existence1. Women⁰́₉s Studies After Wynter: Teaching Gender and Development Studies in a Gender-Conscious CaribbeanTonya Haynes2. The Geography of Healing at the End of the World: Black Scholar Practitioners Who Evoke Toni Morrison⁰́₉s The Clearing Kimberly Nicole Williams3. Public Scholarship as B(l)ack Talk: African Feminist Collaborations in the Academy and Online Rachel Afi Quinn and Maurine Ogonnaya OgbaaSECTION II: Black Women⁰́₉s Lived Experiences in Our Contemporary Societies4. Mothering in Neo-liberal Contexts: Caribbean Women⁰́₉s ExperiencesDaniele Bobb5. Psychosocial Uncertainty: Making Sense of Institutional Suffering in Trinidad and TobagoLeslie Robertson Foncette6. Black Favela Feminism: The Struggle for Survival as a Transformative PraxisAndreza JorgeSECTION III: Black Feminist Activism: A Worldmaking Praxis of Care7. Subversive Knowledges and Praxes of Black Immigrants in the United States: Reflections from a Scholar-AdvocateNana Afua Yeboaa Brantuo8. The Women. They Were Plotting Too: Declaring our Independence in the Spirit of SankofaBarby Asante9. Critical Transnational Queer Praxis: Perspectives on (Re)Production, Performance, and Punishment in the AcademyAndrea N. Baldwin and Alexandra ChandraSECTION IV: Black Feminisms and Healing Futures10. ⁰́₈Tacit Sexualities⁰́₉ Transforming the Narrative: Afro-Caribbean Women and the Politics of the BodyEvette Burke11. University Plantation Il/logics: Black Women⁰́₉s Fugitivity and Futurity in the Wake of COVID-19 and the Global Anti-racist Uprisings of 2020/21Andrea N. BaldwinAfterwordJulia Jordan-Zachary
    Language: English
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