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Produktbild: Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition

Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition A Black Feminist Anthology

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

13.10.2023

Herausgeber

Barbara Smith

Verlag

Rutgers University Press

Seitenzahl

506

Maße (L/B/H)

20,6/13,2/3,6 cm

Gewicht

590 g

Auflage

40th Anniversary edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-978839-00-7

Beschreibung

Rezension

"The survival of these women and their joy makes Home Girls very satisfying." (Essence) "A provocative and important collection." (Ms.) "Pungent and varied, full of questions, convictions, and insights." (The Nation) "It is fitting that Home Girls also reflects and celebrates the difference, among the [thirty-three] Black feminist writers, critics, and theorists assembled from the United States and the Caribbean, among Black women of all colors, classes, and cultures. More importantly, it reflects and celebrates our connections." (Women's Review of Books) "Home Girls is a book that has been saving lives and freeing communities for my entire lifetime. The Black Feminist revolutionary ethic and aesthetic that this book founds, documents and forwards is the best hope for survival and well-being that our species has. Read or re-read this book as if everything depends upon it. It does."
- Alexis Pauline Gumbs (author of Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals) "Groundbreaking...Though written years ago, Smith's words are as valid today as they were then." (Shondaland) "There is a profound need for those in communities that are taken for granted (or taken advantage of) to give voice to their joy, pain, and ambitions. Home Girls is a must-read for those who wish to understand, to grow, and to learn." (Black Lesbian Literary Collective) "Considered by many to be the essential book on feminism, Home Girls is a selection of profound essays penned by intriguing feminists as well as lesbian activists." (VIBE) "Home Girls is a repository of Black lesbian and feminist life, an animate archive that holds the breadth and depth of Black women's intellectual and political acuity. Home Girls expands the episteme of Black Studies, offering a method to examine the simultaneity of oppression, a vision of freedom that eclipses captivity. Forty years later, this autopoietic text renews the life of Black Feminism, supplying us with incisive language for living." - Briona Simone Jones (editor of Mouths of Rain: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Thought) "With its warm, inviting and endearing title, Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, this still classic work became foundational as it helped to develop a whole field in which generations of scholars learned the politics of coalition building, organizing, writing responsively and creatively about the Black woman's experience in global contexts. The 'simultaneity of oppressions' logic which is its theoretical framework still provides an analytical model for assessing how these structures of power are even more clarified today but also how Black women have constantly challenged enforced locations." - Carole Boyce Davies (author of Black Women's Rights: Leadership and the Circularities of Power)

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

13.10.2023

Herausgeber

Barbara Smith

Verlag

Rutgers University Press

Seitenzahl

506

Maße (L/B/H)

20,6/13,2/3,6 cm

Gewicht

590 g

Auflage

40th Anniversary edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-978839-00-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition
  • Preface to the 40th Anniversary Edition
    Preface to the first Rutgers University Press Edition
    Introduction
    Poem, Akasha (Gloria) Hull

    I. The Blood--Yes, the Blood

    For a Godchild, Regina, On the Occasion of Her First Love, Toi Derricotte
    The Damned, Toi Derricotte
    Hester's Song, Toi Derricotte
    The Sisters, Alexis De Veaux
    Debra, Michelle T. Clinton
    If I Could Write This in Fire, I would Write This In Fire, Michelle Cliff
    The Blood--Yes, The Blood: A Conversation, Cenen and Barbara Smith
    Something Latino Was Up With Us, Spring Redd
    "I Used to Think", Chirlane McCray
    The Black Back-Ups, Kate Rushin
    Home, Barbara Smith

    II. Artists Without Art Form
    "Under The Days": The buried Life and Poetry of Angelina Weld Grimké, Akasha (Gloria) Hull
    The Black Lesbian in American Literature: An Overview, Ann Allen Shockley
    Artists Without Art Form, Renita Weems
    I've Been Thinking of Diana Sands, Patricia Jones
    A Cultural Legacy Denied and Discovered: Black Lesbians in Fiction by Women, Jewelle L. Gomez
    What It Is I Think She's Doing Anyhow: A Reading of Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters, Akasha (Gloria) Hull

    III. Black Lesbians--Who Will Fight For Our Lives But Us?
    Tar Beach, Audre Lorde
    Before I Dress and Soar Again, Donna Allegra
    LeRoy's Birthday, Raymina Y. Mays
    The Wedding, Barbara Smith
    Maria de las Rosas, Becky Birtha
    Miss Esther's Land, Barbara A. Banks
    The Failure to Transform: Homophobia in the Black Community, Cheryl Clarke
    Where Will You Be? Pat Parker

    IV. A Home Girls' Album

    V. A Hell of a Place to Ferment a Revolution
    Among the Things That Used to Be, Willie M. Coleman
    From Sea to Shining Sea, June Jordan
    Women of Summer, Cheryl Clarke
    The TIred Poem: Last Letter from a Typical Unemployed Black Professional Woman, Kate Rushin
    Shoes Are Made for Walking, Shirley O. Steele
    Billy de Lye, Deirdre McCalla
    The Combahee River Collective Statement, Combahee River Collective
    Black Macho and Black Feminism, Linda C. Powell
    Black Lesbian/Feminist Organizing: A Conversation, Tania Abdulahad, Gwendolyn Rogers, Barbara Smith, Jameelah Waheed
    For Strong Women, Michelle T. Clinton
    The Black Goddess, Kate Rushin
    Women's Spirituality: A Household Act, Luisah Teish
    Only Justice Can Stop a Curse, Alice Walker
    Coalition Politics: Turning the Century, Bernice Johnson Reagon

    Acknowledgments 
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