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Global History of Black Girlhood New edition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x156x28 mm, weight: 626 g, 13 color photographs, 6 black & white photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252044622
  • ISBN-13: 9780252044625
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 235x156x28 mm, weight: 626 g, 13 color photographs, 6 black & white photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Illinois Press
  • ISBN-10: 0252044622
  • ISBN-13: 9780252044625
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The Global History of Black Girlhood boldly claims that Black girls are so important we should know their histories. Yet, how do we find the stories and materials we need to hear Black girls' voices and understand their lives? Corinne T. Field and LaKisha Michelle Simmons edit a collection of writings that explores the many ways scholars, artists, and activists think and write about Black girls' pasts. The contributors engage in interdisciplinary conversations that consider what it means to be a girl; the meaning of Blackness when seen from the perspectives of girls in different times and places; and the ways Black girls have imagined themselves as part of a global African diaspora. Thought-provoking and original, The Global History of Black Girlhood opens up new possibilities for understanding Black girls in the past while offering useful tools for present-day Black girls eager to explore the histories of those who came before them.

Contributors: Janaé E. Bonsu, Ruth Nicole Brown, Tara Bynum, Casidy Campbell, Katherine Capshaw, Bev Palesa Ditsie, Sarah Duff, Cynthia Greenlee, Claudrena Harold, Anasa Hicks, Lindsey Jones, Phindile Kunene, Denise Oliver-Velez, Jennifer Palmer, Vanessa Plumly, Shani Roper, SA Smythe, Nastassja Swift, Dara Walker, Najya Williams, and Nazera Wright

Recenzijos

"An indispensable volume highlighting the histories of Black girls and girlhood." --Ms. Magazine "The essays collected in The Global History of Black Girlhood are groundbreaking, delivering history lessons with present-day implications." --Foreword Reviews "What we now have is a book that interrogates how we find black girls, focusing on sources, epistemology, and scholarship. The editors have created a volume that expresses the full spectrum of black girl humanity--the repression and oppression with the joy and moments of pleasure. A foundational anthology in an emerging field."--FranĒoise N. Hamlin, author of Crossroads at Clarksdale: The Black Freedom Struggle in the Mississippi Delta after World War II

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Looking for Black Girls in History 1(28)
Corinne T. Field
Lakisha Michelle Simmons
Interlude: Black Girlhood as an Analytical Framework for Doing History 29(10)
Crystal Lynn Webster
PART I GIRLHOOD
Introduction: What Is the Meaning of Girl?
39(6)
Corinne T. Field
lakisha michelle simmons
Chapter 1 Sarah and Bess: An Accounting of Two Black Girl-Friends
45(7)
Tara A. Bynum
Chapter 2 Youth, Girls, Teenagers: On the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Age Categories in Twentieth-Century South Africa
52(16)
S.E. Duff
Chapter 3 Dubious Victimhood: Labor, Race, Age, and Honor in Republican Cuban Courts
68(14)
Anasa Hicks
Chapter 4 "How to Play in the Right Way": Recreation and Respectability at the Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, 1915-1940
82(16)
Lindsey Elizabeth Jones
Chapter 5 Black Girlhood Remains
98(19)
Sa Smythe
Interlude: Conscious of Being Seen
111(6)
Nastassja E. Swift
PART II BLACK
Introduction: What Is the Meaning of "Black"?
117(6)
Corinne T. Field
Lakisha Michelle Simmons
Chapter 6 Compromised Independence: Mixed-Race Girlhood in the Eighteenth-Century French Atlantic
123(13)
Jennifer L. Palmer
Chapter 7 Imagining Freedom: Black Girlhood in the Sanders-Venning Family, 1815-1890
136(15)
Nazera Sadiq Wright
Chapter 8 "The Girl Who Is to Die at the Rope's End": The 1892 Execution of Milbry Brown and Definitions of Childhood in South Carolina Courts
151(14)
Cynthia R. Greenlee
Chapter 9 "Racial Hauntings" and the Complexities of Afro-German Women's Kin(d)ship
165(22)
Vanessa D. Plumly
Interlude: Wholly
181(6)
Najya A. Williams
PART III GLOBAL
Introduction: What Is Global about Black Girlhood?
187(6)
Corinne T. Field
Lakisha Michelle Simmons
Chapter 10 Haitian Girls Perform Resistance in the Wake of U.S. Occupation: Jean F. Brierres Famous Women in Haitian History and Diasporic Girlhood
193(16)
Katharine Capshaw
Chapter 11 Moving Beyond the "Dark Africa" Narrative: Black Girls, Black Power, and the Battle for a Culturally Relevant Curriculum
209(15)
Dara Walker
Chapter 12 A Disciplined and Sweet Environment: Girls' Work and Lives at the Government Reformatory in Jamaica, 1869-1937
224(14)
Shani Roper
Chapter 13 Roundtable: Activists Reflect on Youth, Justice, and Girlhoods
238(13)
Janae E. Bonsu
Beverley Palesa Ditsie
Phindile Kunene
Denise Oliver-Velez
Claudrena N. Harold
Conclusion: Divine Chaos Dear Homegirls 251(14)
Ruth Nicole Brown
Appendix. For Black Girls: Creating Your Own Black Girlhood Archive, #GlobalBlackGirlhood 265(6)
Lakisha Michelle Simmons
Casidy Campbell
Further Reading 271(8)
Contributors 279(6)
Index 285
Corinne T. Field is an associate professor of women, gender, and sexuality at the University of Virginia. She is the author of The Struggle for Equal Adulthood: Gender, Race, Age, and the Fight for Citizenship in Antebellum America and coeditor of Age in America: The Colonial Era to the Present. LaKisha Michelle Simmons is an associate professor of history and women's and gender studies at the University of Michigan. She is the author of Crescent City Girls: The Lives of Young Black Women in Segregated New Orleans. Field and Simmons are cofounders of the History of Black Girlhood Network.