E-Book, Englisch, Band 2, 346 Seiten
Reihe: Urban Girls
Sankofa Waters / Evans-Winters / Love Celebrating Twenty Years of Black Girlhood
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-1-4331-4714-2
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The Lauryn Hill Reader
E-Book, Englisch, Band 2, 346 Seiten
Reihe: Urban Girls
ISBN: 978-1-4331-4714-2
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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M. Billye Sankofa Waters: Liner Notes: Introducing a 20-Year Reflection – Grisel Y. Acosta: Hard Rock (The Truth about Jezebel) – Adrienne R. Washington/Diana A. Burnett: Examining Linguistic Continuity and the Richness and Multidimensionality of Black Atlantic Communicative Practices through the Lyricism of Lauryn Hill – Qiana M. Cutts: Blackgirl Praxis through Rhetorical Architecture: An Ethnopoetic Reading of Miseducation – Alexis McGee: Black Feminist Rhetorical Praxis: The Agency of Holistic Black Women in Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill and Contemporary Works – Aja D. Reynolds: Give Me My Crooked Crown Momma – Grisel Y. Acosta: Nothing but Us – Dawn N. Hicks Tafari/Nwachi G.E. Tafari: Care for Me: One Black Girl’s Road to Acknowledging the Ex-Factor – Grisel Y. Acosta: Revolution Mami – Raven Jones Stanbrough/Ashley Newby: The Rhetoric of the Womb: (Academic) Mothering in Trying Times on the Road to Zion – Geneva L. Sarcedo/Cheryl E. Matias: Forgive Them Father for They Know Not What They Do… But What If They Do Know?!: The Impact of Unforgivable Whiteness on Black and Brown Women – Sherell A. McArthur: My Sister, Myself: Why the Miseducation of Black Girls Requires Spaces and Places for Their Healing – Nazera Sadiq Wright: Saving Me Softly: A Black Girl in Japan – Sarah Abdelaziz: Father, You Saved Me – Robin M. Boylorn: "Somebody/anybody, sing a black girl’s song": The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill as Blackgirl Autoethnography – Torie Weiston-Serdan: Tell Me Who I Can Be: Mentoring Queer Black Girls in Hostile Educational Spaces – Nadrea R. Njoku/Shawna M. Patterson-Stephens/Lori D. Patton/Maurisa Li-A-Ping/Ellise Smith: Fantasy, Reality, and What Is Needed: Debunking Fantasy and Centering Truth in Black Women College Students’ Experiences – Jessica Edwards: Lauryn Hill and the Power of Digital Storytelling in Writing Classrooms – David Green: Lauryn Hill and Pedagogies of Critical Hip-Hop – Tara Betts: The Miseducation Was Ms. Lauryn Hill’s Education: The Inspiration and Activism of an Emcee – Shanyce L. Campbell: Forgive Them: The Silencing of Black Women in Graduate School – ReAnna S. Roby/Elizabeth J. Cook: A Re-Storying of the Academy by the Lost Ones – Tanja Burkhard/Valerie Kinloch: Black Feminist Auto-Ethnography on Black Womanhood across Space – Stephanie Troutman/Eric A. House: Wrecking Patriarchy and Capitalism in Lauryn Hill’s Hip Hop – Cona S.M. Marshall: The Hill from Whence My Help Comes: Black Women Rapping and Preaching Activism and Liberation – Marta Mack-Washington/Magaela C. Bethune/Ahmad R. Washington: Negotiating Complicated Relationships with Misogynoir in Hip Hop – Lauren Leigh Kelly: Lessons from a Black Feminist Critical Scholar – Stephanie Latty/Sefanit Habtom/Eve Tuck: Practice Extending across the Atlas: Black Girls’ Geographies in Settler Societies – Contributors.




