Presentation given at the Curriculum Dialogues Special Session, Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. From the slave woman quoted in Gerda Lerner’s Black Women in White America to the likes of Anna Julia Cooper, Ella Baker, Barbara Christian, bell hooks, Alice Walker, Katie Cannon, Cynthia Dillard, and Patricia Hill Collins among many others, Black women’s theorizing has contributed in significant ways to struggles over power, knowledge and difference. And although their voices are sometimes whispered into curricular conversations, the depth and breadth of Black women’s contributions has yet to be represented as a significant and collective body of work in the field of Curriculum Studies. In an effort to address this absence a...
As a white woman teaching literature written by black women for some years now, my experience has be...
Transnationally, black women, due to their “multiple subjectivities” of race, gender, and other iden...
This thesis examines the ways in which three African-American women writers challenge the racist and...
From the slave woman quoted in Gerda Lerner’s Black Women in White America to the likes of Anna Juli...
Race, Gender, and Curriculum Theorizing: Working in Womanish Ways recognizes and represents the sign...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Womanism is a social justice-oriented standpoint perspective focusing on the unique lived experience...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative. Womanism is a social justice-orie...
This dissertation argues that womanist rhetoric is a cultural discourse. It asks the questions, what...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Sabrina Ross will dr...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. In this interactive cu...
Black women are inventing new epistemologies to better fit their own experience, and they are puttin...
As a seminar engaging the significant contributions of Black women writers, this class will broadly ...
In this Independent Study, I examine Harriet Jacobs’s slave narrative, Incidents in the Life of a Sl...
As a white woman teaching literature written by black women for some years now, my experience has be...
Transnationally, black women, due to their “multiple subjectivities” of race, gender, and other iden...
This thesis examines the ways in which three African-American women writers challenge the racist and...
From the slave woman quoted in Gerda Lerner’s Black Women in White America to the likes of Anna Juli...
Race, Gender, and Curriculum Theorizing: Working in Womanish Ways recognizes and represents the sign...
Presentation given at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Black women make...
Womanism is a social justice-oriented standpoint perspective focusing on the unique lived experience...
The presentation will consist of a cooperative “curricular communion” of scholars to explore the liv...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative. Womanism is a social justice-orie...
This dissertation argues that womanist rhetoric is a cultural discourse. It asks the questions, what...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Sabrina Ross will dr...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborative Conference. In this interactive cu...
Black women are inventing new epistemologies to better fit their own experience, and they are puttin...
As a seminar engaging the significant contributions of Black women writers, this class will broadly ...
In this Independent Study, I examine Harriet Jacobs’s slave narrative, Incidents in the Life of a Sl...
As a white woman teaching literature written by black women for some years now, my experience has be...
Transnationally, black women, due to their “multiple subjectivities” of race, gender, and other iden...
This thesis examines the ways in which three African-American women writers challenge the racist and...