Blackness at the Intersection
Herausgeber: Andrews, Kehinde; Wilson, Annabel; Crenshaw, Kimberlé
Blackness at the Intersection
Herausgeber: Andrews, Kehinde; Wilson, Annabel; Crenshaw, Kimberlé
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A ground-breaking collection applying Crenshawâ s concept of intersectionality to the black diasporic experience in Britain.
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A ground-breaking collection applying Crenshawâ s concept of intersectionality to the black diasporic experience in Britain.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Blackness in Britain
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 549822
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 136mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9781786998651
- ISBN-10: 1786998653
- Artikelnr.: 60010400
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Blackness in Britain
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 549822
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 136mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9781786998651
- ISBN-10: 1786998653
- Artikelnr.: 60010400
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kimberlé W. Crenshaw is Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, USA. She is a pioneering scholar of critical race theory, who coined the term 'intersectionality'. Kehinde Andrews is Professor of Black Studies at Birmingham City University, UK. He is author of Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st Century (2018), Resisting Racism: Race, Inequality and the Black Supplementary School Movement (2013) and The New Age of Empire (2021). Annabel Wilson is a sociologist. She has recently completed a PhD at Cardiff University. Annabel is a project manager and research associate on Surviving Storms: The Caribbean Cyclone Cartography project, which is based at Goldsmiths University.
Dedication
List of Contributors
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Reframing intersectionality
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson
Part I: Institutional Oppressions
2. Reframing intersectionality: A 'herstory' of my mother
Annabel Wilson
3. Herstories: Black Brazilian women narrating intersectional oppressions
in the United Kingdom
Katucha Bento
4. (In)visible Black women (be)longing in Scotland
Francesca Sobande
Part II: Marginalizing Black voices
5. Freshwater fish in saltwater: Black men's accounts navigating
discriminatory waters in UK higher education
Constantino Dumangane
6. 'A sweaty concept': Decolonizing the legacies of British slave ownership
and archival space
Kelena Reid
7. Black crip killjoys: Dissident voices and neglected stories from the
margins
Viji Kuppan
8. Racializing femininity
Mary Igenoza
9. 'It's not even an attitude . but a way of being!': Negotiating Black
British women's lived experiences
Dionne Taylor
Part III: Counter Narratives
10. Fierce intersections: Thinking through portraits of Black queer
youth in Britain
Eddie Bruce-Jones and Ajamu X
11. Mediating the praxis of intersectionality: Curatorial poaching
on Tumblr
Kadian Pow
12. Illuminating experiences among inner-city Black British single
mothers and their sons
Miranda Armstrong
13. 'Stop killing the man dem': Prospects for intersectionality Black
politics
Kehinde Andrews
14. Blackness is the intersection
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Reframing intersectionality
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson
Part I: Institutional Oppressions
2. Reframing intersectionality: A 'herstory' of my mother
Annabel Wilson
3. Herstories: Black Brazilian women narrating intersectional oppressions
in the United Kingdom
Katucha Bento
4. (In)visible Black women (be)longing in Scotland
Francesca Sobande
Part II: Marginalizing Black voices
5. Freshwater fish in saltwater: Black men's accounts navigating
discriminatory waters in UK higher education
Constantino Dumangane
6. 'A sweaty concept': Decolonizing the legacies of British slave ownership
and archival space
Kelena Reid
7. Black crip killjoys: Dissident voices and neglected stories from the
margins
Viji Kuppan
8. Racializing femininity
Mary Igenoza
9. 'It's not even an attitude . but a way of being!': Negotiating Black
British women's lived experiences
Dionne Taylor
Part III: Counter Narratives
10. Fierce intersections: Thinking through portraits of Black queer
youth in Britain
Eddie Bruce-Jones and Ajamu X
11. Mediating the praxis of intersectionality: Curatorial poaching
on Tumblr
Kadian Pow
12. Illuminating experiences among inner-city Black British single
mothers and their sons
Miranda Armstrong
13. 'Stop killing the man dem': Prospects for intersectionality Black
politics
Kehinde Andrews
14. Blackness is the intersection
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Dedication
List of Contributors
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Reframing intersectionality
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson
Part I: Institutional Oppressions
2. Reframing intersectionality: A 'herstory' of my mother
Annabel Wilson
3. Herstories: Black Brazilian women narrating intersectional oppressions
in the United Kingdom
Katucha Bento
4. (In)visible Black women (be)longing in Scotland
Francesca Sobande
Part II: Marginalizing Black voices
5. Freshwater fish in saltwater: Black men's accounts navigating
discriminatory waters in UK higher education
Constantino Dumangane
6. 'A sweaty concept': Decolonizing the legacies of British slave ownership
and archival space
Kelena Reid
7. Black crip killjoys: Dissident voices and neglected stories from the
margins
Viji Kuppan
8. Racializing femininity
Mary Igenoza
9. 'It's not even an attitude . but a way of being!': Negotiating Black
British women's lived experiences
Dionne Taylor
Part III: Counter Narratives
10. Fierce intersections: Thinking through portraits of Black queer
youth in Britain
Eddie Bruce-Jones and Ajamu X
11. Mediating the praxis of intersectionality: Curatorial poaching
on Tumblr
Kadian Pow
12. Illuminating experiences among inner-city Black British single
mothers and their sons
Miranda Armstrong
13. 'Stop killing the man dem': Prospects for intersectionality Black
politics
Kehinde Andrews
14. Blackness is the intersection
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Reframing intersectionality
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson
Part I: Institutional Oppressions
2. Reframing intersectionality: A 'herstory' of my mother
Annabel Wilson
3. Herstories: Black Brazilian women narrating intersectional oppressions
in the United Kingdom
Katucha Bento
4. (In)visible Black women (be)longing in Scotland
Francesca Sobande
Part II: Marginalizing Black voices
5. Freshwater fish in saltwater: Black men's accounts navigating
discriminatory waters in UK higher education
Constantino Dumangane
6. 'A sweaty concept': Decolonizing the legacies of British slave ownership
and archival space
Kelena Reid
7. Black crip killjoys: Dissident voices and neglected stories from the
margins
Viji Kuppan
8. Racializing femininity
Mary Igenoza
9. 'It's not even an attitude . but a way of being!': Negotiating Black
British women's lived experiences
Dionne Taylor
Part III: Counter Narratives
10. Fierce intersections: Thinking through portraits of Black queer
youth in Britain
Eddie Bruce-Jones and Ajamu X
11. Mediating the praxis of intersectionality: Curatorial poaching
on Tumblr
Kadian Pow
12. Illuminating experiences among inner-city Black British single
mothers and their sons
Miranda Armstrong
13. 'Stop killing the man dem': Prospects for intersectionality Black
politics
Kehinde Andrews
14. Blackness is the intersection
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Kehinde Andrews and Annabel Wilson
Notes
Bibliography
Index







