ISBN:
9780889616127
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
xii, 302 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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23 cm
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als
DDC:
305.23082
Schlagwort(e):
Soziale Wirklichkeit
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Mädchen
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Schwarze
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Children, Black
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Children, Black / Social conditions
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Children, Black / Social life and customs
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Women, Black
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Women, Black / Social conditions
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Women, Black / Social life and customs
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African American girls
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African American girls / Social conditions
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African American girls / Social life and customs
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Enfants noirs
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Enfants noirs / Conditions sociales
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Enfants noirs / Mœurs et coutumes
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Femmes noires
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Femmes noires / Conditions sociales
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Femmes noires / Mœurs et coutumes
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Filles noires américaines
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Filles noires américaines / Conditions sociales
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Filles noires américaines / Mœurs et coutumes
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African American girls / Social conditions
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African American girls
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Children, Black
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Children, Black / Social conditions
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Women, Black
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Women, Black / Social conditions
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Women, Black / Social life and customs
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Mädchen
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Schwarze
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Soziale Wirklichkeit
Kurzfassung:
"The Black Girlhood Studies Collection is the first volume dedicated to the burgeoning academic field of Black Girlhood Studies. Centering the experiences of Black girls in Canada, the US, the Caribbean, and the African continent, established and new scholars provide the theoretical, practical, and pedagogical tools necessary for the advancement of the field and the betterment of Black girls globally. The contributors consider what black girlhood means in the 21st century and how ideas of race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and nationality affect the experiences of Black girls. The chapters engage with Black feminist and womanist theory, hip hop pedagogy, resistance theory, and ethnography. From self-care and fan fiction to political role models and new media, this collection foregrounds Black girls' experiences to create language that better constructs and explains Black girls' lives from their own words."--
Anmerkung:
Fire with light
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Introduction
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Theorizing Black girlhood
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Contesting Black girlhood(s) beyond northern borders : exploring a Black African girl approach
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The politics of Black girlhood and a ratchet imaginary
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Ah suh yuh bad? : how bad gyals are revolutionizing how Black girls resist and transcend toxicity during girlhood
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Role models matter : Black girls and political leadership possibilities
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Pushing the limits in Black girl-centred research : exploring the methodological possibilities of Melt magazine
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Self-care and community : Black girls saving themselves
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"Take the kinks out your mind, not your hair" : the politics of Black Canadian girls' hair and self-love
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"We need a sear at the table" : Black girls using new media to construct Black identity
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"Canon : brown eyes, frizzy hair and very clever" : fan art, fan activism, and Black Hermione Granger
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A meditation on (re)imagining a world with Black girls
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