We're glad to share the call for papers for the special issue of the Open Cultural Studies Journal on "Black Girl Magic: Redefining New Black Feminist Thought". The issue seeks essays as innovative and thoughtprovoking as the writings from the Crunk Feminist Collective. The primary theme for exploration is representation: How is a new generation of black feminists representing a black feminist agenda? How are artists and writers subverting definitions of black womanhood represented in media a..
Dominant narratives of black girls and woman as they are presented in media often construct less tha...
This paper examines the usage of films like Set it off (1996) and Girl’s Trip (2017) and their siste...
This Special Issue attempts to straddle the perhaps irresolvable division between the recognition of...
Speculative Black Girl Ethics: Reading Practices, Visual Culture, and the Urgency of the Present exa...
Black feminist thought is grounded in an understanding of the nature of power and the way black/othe...
Black Feminist Sociology offers new writings by established and emerging scholars working in a Black...
Call For Papers Feminist Theory and Pop Culture Forthcoming in 2015 from Sense Publishers Contact: ...
Popular media have historically represented Black queer people, specifically women, in ways that are...
Images of Black women in the media have relied on hurtful stereotypes that have traveled through tim...
I explore through feminist content analysis how poetry, blogging, political narrative, and music are...
“I am a Black Feminist. I mean I recognize that my powers as well as my primary oppressions come as ...
In 1994, Barbara Christian presciently outlined the many institutional challenges faced by Black fem...
Black Girl Magic is not just a phrase or an aesthetic. Black Girl magic is the way of life for black...
I evaluate the literary and historical discourses that have circumscribed black female sexualities (...
We're glad to share the general call for papers for the academic journal Third Stone. The journal is...
Dominant narratives of black girls and woman as they are presented in media often construct less tha...
This paper examines the usage of films like Set it off (1996) and Girl’s Trip (2017) and their siste...
This Special Issue attempts to straddle the perhaps irresolvable division between the recognition of...
Speculative Black Girl Ethics: Reading Practices, Visual Culture, and the Urgency of the Present exa...
Black feminist thought is grounded in an understanding of the nature of power and the way black/othe...
Black Feminist Sociology offers new writings by established and emerging scholars working in a Black...
Call For Papers Feminist Theory and Pop Culture Forthcoming in 2015 from Sense Publishers Contact: ...
Popular media have historically represented Black queer people, specifically women, in ways that are...
Images of Black women in the media have relied on hurtful stereotypes that have traveled through tim...
I explore through feminist content analysis how poetry, blogging, political narrative, and music are...
“I am a Black Feminist. I mean I recognize that my powers as well as my primary oppressions come as ...
In 1994, Barbara Christian presciently outlined the many institutional challenges faced by Black fem...
Black Girl Magic is not just a phrase or an aesthetic. Black Girl magic is the way of life for black...
I evaluate the literary and historical discourses that have circumscribed black female sexualities (...
We're glad to share the general call for papers for the academic journal Third Stone. The journal is...
Dominant narratives of black girls and woman as they are presented in media often construct less tha...
This paper examines the usage of films like Set it off (1996) and Girl’s Trip (2017) and their siste...
This Special Issue attempts to straddle the perhaps irresolvable division between the recognition of...