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- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- EAN
- 9781772583786
- ISBN
- 9781772583786
- Release Year
- 2022
- Book Title
- Black Sisterhoods: Paradigms and PRAXIS
- Contributor
- Tamara Bertrand J (Edited by)
- ISBN-10
- 1772583782
- Genre
- Society & Culture
- Country of Origin
- CA
- Release Date
- 11/15/2022
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Demeter Press
ISBN-10
1772583782
ISBN-13
9781772583786
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12057258322
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Publication Name
Black Sisterhoods: Paradigms and Praxis
Language
English
Subject
Black Studies (Global), Women's Studies, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2021-388182
Reviews
"This refreshing and insightful collection of essays offers a rich theorizing of Black women's friendships, experiences, and lives both historically and in the contemporary period. Understanding sisterhood as a theory or paradigm of Black women's shared practices of living in and deciphering the world, the collection narrates Black women's journeys through family life, educational institutions and their communities. For those looking to build their own support networks in communities, educational institutions and other organizations, this is a must read." --Andrea A. Davis is an associate professor in the Department of Humanities and special advisor on anti-Black racism strategies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at York University, Toronto, "As a collection, this volume adds much dimension to Black women's studies. This blend of theory, discipline, lived experience, and progressive methodology is interesting in structure and content. The connection of academic space to community space to digital space--creating sisterhood--brings the reader on a journey through many areas of connection and creation of meaning--from support in intimate spaces to resistance in oppressive public spaces." --Dr. Stephanie Y. Evans, Georgia State University
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
302.34082
Table Of Content
Black Women Defining, Enacting, and Shifting Sisterhood: An IntroductionDenise Davis-Maye, Tamara Bertrand Jones, Sophia Rahming, and Jill AndrewSection One- Sisterhood as ParadigmBecoming Sisters, Becoming Free: Black Feminism, Sisterhood, and Social JusticeJade DaCostaBlood and Water: Black Motherhood, Friendship, Survival and the Power of Showing UpHaile Eshe ColeUnapologetic Responses to Unapologetic Exclusions: Advancing Communication within Sistah Spaces as a Vehicle of Resistance for Black Women living during the Post-Racial EraRaven Maragh-Lloyd and Shardé M. DavisService, Leadership and Sisterhood: An Overview of Black Sororities in Social Science ResearchMarcia HernandezSisterhood Unexpected: ?I Met My Best Friend in LEAP!? and Other Narratives by LEAP for Girls Alumnae New York City, 2006-2016Sara C. Flowers, Danielle Krushnic, Deborah Levine, and Sara Birnel HendersonFor the Culture: The Utilization of an African-Centered Paradigm as A Pipeline To Ensuring Success For Black Women Scholars In AcademiaYarneccia D. DysonBlack Girls Don't: Correcting the Record of What Black Girls Can and Cannot DoKrystal Lee and Daphne R. WellsSection Two- Sisterhood as Peer SupportSistership: Toward a Praxis of Communal Scholarship amongst Black Women Graduate StudentsArCasia James-Gallaway, Autumn Griffin, and Melanie MarshallLet's ?SLAY? Together: Building Sisterhood, Scholarly Identity, and Solidarity Among Black Female Doctoral StudentsGloria L. Howell, Christina Wright Fields, Francesca A. Williamson, and Katrina M. Overby#BlackGirlMagic: A Coalition of SisterhoodCherell M. Johnson, Colette McLemore Dixon, and LaTrina D. Parker HallSister Circle: Guarding Sisterhood in Higher EducationKalisha V. Turner, MaKesha Harris Lee, and Arielle WeaverSankofa Sisters: Returning to Sisterhood to Secure Our ProgressAngel Miles Nash, Tara Nkrumah, Rhonda Gillian Ottley, Kimberly Mason Peeples, and Devona F. PierreBlack Sisterhood Created, Maintained, and Protected at an Anti-Black InstitutionAshley N. Gaskew, Jacqueline M. Forbes, Jamila Lee-Johnson, and Ja?Dell DavisSection Three- Digital SisterhoodIn a Racist Kind of World, I?m Glad I?ve Got My Girls: Black Feminist Digital Sisterhoods Through Social MediaJelisa Clark, Lisa Covington, and Veronica A. NewtonShe?s My Sister, but We?ve Never Met Offline: Exploring the Relationship of Digital Black Sisterhood with PhD Students in Special Groups on FacebookErin L. Berry-McCrea and Briana BarnerDigital Sister Circles: Collectivity and Comradery in Natural Hair Online CommunitiesJoseanne CudjoeSister Circles via Social MediaAdrianne Jackson and Leah Hunter
Synopsis
Sisterhood is oft elusive, if not a misunderstood concept. Despite all the factors that could impede the development, elevation, and maintenance of sistering relationships, Black women continue to acknowledge the value of sisterhoods. Sistering offers a lifeline of support and validation. Holding membership in an empowering woman-centered relationship is a special kind of privilege. The authors in this volume contest any assumption that sisterhood is limited to blood relationships and physical proximity. In this volume, we consider sisterhood simultaneously as paradigm and praxis. We approach Sisterhood as Paradigm and attempt to parse out the nature of Sisterhood as it is understood in Black communities in the United States. We hope to convey an organized set of ideas about "sisterhood" to create sisterhood as a model of interaction or way of being with one another, specifically among Black women. As we consider how sisterhood could be enacted as practice. Using Sisterhood as a framework, we explore Sisterhood as Peer Support, examining how Black women provide support to peers in academic and professional settings. we embark on a provision of applied exemplars of sistering in emer, A powerful exploration of Black sisterhood as a source of strength, resilience, and transformation. This collection delves into the multifaceted experiences of Black women, examining their relationships, feminist praxis, and social justice work. Black Sisterhoods: Paradigms and Praxis contests assumptions about sisterhood, highlighting its diverse expressions in academic, professional, and digital spaces. Through insightful essays, the book explores how Black women create supportive communities, navigate racial and gender identity, and challenge systemic inequalities. Discover the power of Black feminist thought and the transformative potential of sistering. Understand the complexities of Black women's relationships and their role in social change. Explore the power of digital communities in fostering Black sisterhood. Gain insights into Black feminist thought and its application in various contexts. This volume is essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Black women's experiences and the power of sisterhood., Sisterhood is oft elusive, if not a misunderstood concept. Despite all the factors that could impede the development, elevation, and maintenance of sistering relationships, Black women continue to acknowledge the value of sisterhoods. Sistering offers a lifeline of support and validation. Holding membership in an empowering woman-centered relationship is a special kind of privilege. The authors in this volume contest any assumption that sisterhood is limited to blood relationships and physical proximity. In this volume, we consider sisterhood simultaneously as paradigm and praxis. We approach Sisterhood as Paradigm and attempt to parse out the nature of Sisterhood as it is understood in Black communities in the United States. We hope to convey an organized set of ideas about ?sisterhood? to create sisterhood as a model of interaction or way of being with one another, specifically among Black women. As we consider how sisterhood could be enacted as practice. Using Sisterhood as a framework, we explore Sisterhood as Peer Support, examining how Black women provide support to peers in academic and professional settings. we embark on a provision of applied exemplars of sistering in emerging digital media in Digital Sisterhood.
LC Classification Number
HM1161
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