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Black Feminist Anthropology, 25th Anniversary Edition: Theory, Politics, Praxis, and Poetics

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By (author): Irma McClaurin

Black Feminist Anthropology: Theory, Politics, Praxis and Poetics is a groundbreaking collection that centers the imaginative intellectual perspectives, voices, and experiences of Black American feminist anthropologists.  Twenty-five years ago, as the Foreword states, this book dared to put three words together in the titleBlack. Feminist. Anthropology that have not always kept company with each otherand in the minds of many both in and outside of the academy, they should remain separate. Standing the test of time, it is still a bold reimagining of anthropology, and all social sciences, as inclusive and decolonized, while establishing a new Black feminist anthropology canon that decades later is too often taken for granted as normative. Black Feminist Anthropology is filled with a message of theoretical possibilities that anyone who enters its pages will find healing, life-saving, and an affirmation that Black women anthropologists have contributed much to the theory, politics, praxis and poetics of anthropology, gender and womens studies, masculinity studies, queer studies, the social sciences generally, and any other discipline that seeks transformation from the inside out. It is both an archive and a legacy for the next generation. See more
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  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781978843301

About Irma McClaurin

IRMA McCLAURIN PhD/MFA is a Black Feminist activist anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston scholar and founder of the Irma McClaurin Black Feminist Archive at UMass Amherst. An award-winning writer and poet and Culture and Education Editor for Insight News she authored Women of Belize: Gender and Change in Central America (Rutgers University Press) and is co-contributor to Black Studies: An Interdisciplinary Integrative and Interactive Approach. She resides in Raleigh North Carolina.JOHNNETTA BETSCH COLE was the first African American woman to serve as president of Spelman College in 1987. After a decade of service at Spelman she joined the faculty at Emory University as Presidential Distinguished Professor of anthropology womens studies and African American studies. She went on to serve as president of Bennett College the only other historically Black College for Women and then as the Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. She is the author or co-author of many books including All-American Women: Lines that Divide Ties that Bind; Gender Talk: The Struggle for Womens Equality in African American Communities; Conversations: Straight Talk with Americas Sister President; and Speechify: The Words and Legacy of Johnnetta Betsch Cole. She is the recipient of a National Humanities Medal and 70 honorary degrees. She resides in Fernandina Beach Florida.

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