Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Sabrina Ross will draw on bell hooks’ works on transgression (hooks, 1994) love (hooks, 1997, 2001a, 2001b) and community (hooks, 2003) and Audrey Lorde (1984), among others, to show that within the dominant white, male culture there has emerged a counterculture of Black womanist efforts to understand and enact educational improvement through justice and loving relationships. Such emphases can be seen as curricula in the public sphere through the emergence of movements for greater justice. Emphasis is placed in the need to build on the insights of prominent literary figures to show the saliency of loving relationships to a more just society -- leading to a broad...
This thesis seeks to investigate the question of how Toni Morrison, through her two creative works T...
Nobel Laureate Literature Toni Morrison is an author who is characterized by her visionary force, wh...
This article is the edited text of a talk given in May 2021 for the AHRC-funded Black Female Intelle...
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 African-American scholar bell hooks is a well known figure in the Western academic milieu. This ...
This article takes as its starting point the mattering of Black women’s lives and builds upon connec...
Race, Gender, and Curriculum Theorizing: Working in Womanish Ways recognizes and represents the sign...
In this critical commentary, I describe the influence bell hooks has had on my pedagogy since first ...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
In 1983, Alice Walker proposed the idea of womanism as a way for black feminism to distinguish itsel...
The article describes the engaged pedagogy of cultural critic and scholar bell hooks in the context ...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Dialogues Special Session, Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborat...
African-American women have been inappropriately and unduly, stereotyped in various contrasting imag...
This thesis seeks to investigate the question of how Toni Morrison, through her two creative works T...
Nobel Laureate Literature Toni Morrison is an author who is characterized by her visionary force, wh...
This article is the edited text of a talk given in May 2021 for the AHRC-funded Black Female Intelle...
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 African-American scholar bell hooks is a well known figure in the Western academic milieu. This ...
This article takes as its starting point the mattering of Black women’s lives and builds upon connec...
Race, Gender, and Curriculum Theorizing: Working in Womanish Ways recognizes and represents the sign...
In this critical commentary, I describe the influence bell hooks has had on my pedagogy since first ...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
In 1983, Alice Walker proposed the idea of womanism as a way for black feminism to distinguish itsel...
The article describes the engaged pedagogy of cultural critic and scholar bell hooks in the context ...
Presentation given at the Curriculum Dialogues Special Session, Curriculum Studies Summer Collaborat...
African-American women have been inappropriately and unduly, stereotyped in various contrasting imag...
This thesis seeks to investigate the question of how Toni Morrison, through her two creative works T...
Nobel Laureate Literature Toni Morrison is an author who is characterized by her visionary force, wh...
This article is the edited text of a talk given in May 2021 for the AHRC-funded Black Female Intelle...