I Am Your Sister
Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde
Herausgeber: Byrd, Rudolph P.; Guy-Sheftall, Beverly; Cole, Johnnetta Betsch
I Am Your Sister
Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde
Herausgeber: Byrd, Rudolph P.; Guy-Sheftall, Beverly; Cole, Johnnetta Betsch
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I Am Your Sister collects Audre Lorde's non-fiction prose from 1976 to 1990, and it is the first volume to provide a full picture of Lorde's political work. The essays cover an impressive variety of topics: sexuality, race, gender, culture, class, parenting, disease, resistance, and power--both within the United States and across the African diaspora--and include her landmark works such as Sister Outsider and The Cancer Journals. The book places Lorde within a continuum of black feminisits--from Sojourner Truth, to Anna Julia Cooper, Amy Jacques Garvey, Lorraine Hansberry, and Patricia Hill…mehr
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I Am Your Sister collects Audre Lorde's non-fiction prose from 1976 to 1990, and it is the first volume to provide a full picture of Lorde's political work. The essays cover an impressive variety of topics: sexuality, race, gender, culture, class, parenting, disease, resistance, and power--both within the United States and across the African diaspora--and include her landmark works such as Sister Outsider and The Cancer Journals. The book places Lorde within a continuum of black feminisits--from Sojourner Truth, to Anna Julia Cooper, Amy Jacques Garvey, Lorraine Hansberry, and Patricia Hill Collins--and concludes with personal reflections from Alice Walker, Gloria Joseph, Johnnetta Betsch Cole, Beverly Guy-Sheftall, and bell hooks.
Produktdetails
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- Transgressing Boundaries: Studies in Black Politics and Black Communities
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780199846450
- ISBN-10: 0199846456
- Artikelnr.: 33604179
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Transgressing Boundaries: Studies in Black Politics and Black Communities
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780199846450
- ISBN-10: 0199846456
- Artikelnr.: 33604179
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rudolph P. Byrd is the Goodrich C. White Professor of American Studies in the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts and the Department of African American Studies, and is the Founding Director of the James Weldon Johnson Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies at Emory University. Johnnetta Betsch Cole is President Emerita of Spelman College and Bennett College for Women, and Professor Emerita of Emory University. She is currently Director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African Art. Beverly Guy-Sheftall is Founding Director of the Women's Research and Resource Center and Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Women's Studies at Spelman College. She is also an adjunct professor at Emory University's Institute for Women's Studies.
* Introduction: Create Your Own Fire: Audre Lorde and the Tradition of
Black Radical Thought, Rudolph P. Byrd
* Part I: From Sister Outsider and A Burst of Light
* 1. The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action
* 2. Sexism: An American Disease in Blackface
* 3. Sadomasochism: Not About Condemnation: An Interview with Audre
Lorde, Susan Leigh Star
* 4. I Am Your Sister: Black Women Organizing Across Sexualities
* 5. Apartheid U.S.A.
* 6. Turning the Beat Around: Lesbian Parenting 1986
* 7. A Burst of Light: Living with Cancer
* Part II: My Words Will Be There
* 8. Eva's Man by Gayl Jones: A Review
* 9. Self-Defi nition and My Poetry
* 10. Introduction: Movement in Black by Pat Parker
* 11. My Words Will Be There
* 12. Foreword to the English Edition of Farbe bekennen: Afro-deutsche
Frauen auf den Spuren ihrer Geschichte
* 13. Preface to a New Edition of Need: A Chorale for Black Woman
Voices
* 14. Poet as Teacher--Human as Poet--Teacher as Human
* 15. Poetry Makes Something Happen
* 16. My Mother's Mortar
* Part III: Difference and Survival
* 17. Difference and Survival: An Address at Hunter College
* 18. The First Black Feminist Retreat: July 6, 1977
* 19. When Will the Ignorance End? Keynote Speech at the National Third
World Gay and Lesbian Conference,
* October 13, 1979
* 20. An Address Delivered as Part of the "Litany of Commitment" at the
March on Washington, August 27, 1983
* 21. Commencement Address: Oberlin College, May 29, 1989
* 22. There Is No Hierarchy of Oppression
* 23. What Is at Stake in Lesbian and Gay Publishing Today: The Bill
Whitehead Award Ceremony, 1990
* 24. Is Your Hair Still Political?
* Part IV: Reflections
* 25. Audre Lorde: My Shero, My Teacher, My Sister Friend, Johnnetta
Betsch Cole
* 26. Audre's Voice, Alice Walker
* 27. Lorde: The Imagination of Justice, bell hooks
* 28. Remembering Audre Lorde, Gloria I. Joseph
* Epilogue. Bearing Witness: The Legacy of Audre Lorde, Beverly
Guy-Sheftall
* Contributors
* Selected Bibliography
* Chronology
Black Radical Thought, Rudolph P. Byrd
* Part I: From Sister Outsider and A Burst of Light
* 1. The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action
* 2. Sexism: An American Disease in Blackface
* 3. Sadomasochism: Not About Condemnation: An Interview with Audre
Lorde, Susan Leigh Star
* 4. I Am Your Sister: Black Women Organizing Across Sexualities
* 5. Apartheid U.S.A.
* 6. Turning the Beat Around: Lesbian Parenting 1986
* 7. A Burst of Light: Living with Cancer
* Part II: My Words Will Be There
* 8. Eva's Man by Gayl Jones: A Review
* 9. Self-Defi nition and My Poetry
* 10. Introduction: Movement in Black by Pat Parker
* 11. My Words Will Be There
* 12. Foreword to the English Edition of Farbe bekennen: Afro-deutsche
Frauen auf den Spuren ihrer Geschichte
* 13. Preface to a New Edition of Need: A Chorale for Black Woman
Voices
* 14. Poet as Teacher--Human as Poet--Teacher as Human
* 15. Poetry Makes Something Happen
* 16. My Mother's Mortar
* Part III: Difference and Survival
* 17. Difference and Survival: An Address at Hunter College
* 18. The First Black Feminist Retreat: July 6, 1977
* 19. When Will the Ignorance End? Keynote Speech at the National Third
World Gay and Lesbian Conference,
* October 13, 1979
* 20. An Address Delivered as Part of the "Litany of Commitment" at the
March on Washington, August 27, 1983
* 21. Commencement Address: Oberlin College, May 29, 1989
* 22. There Is No Hierarchy of Oppression
* 23. What Is at Stake in Lesbian and Gay Publishing Today: The Bill
Whitehead Award Ceremony, 1990
* 24. Is Your Hair Still Political?
* Part IV: Reflections
* 25. Audre Lorde: My Shero, My Teacher, My Sister Friend, Johnnetta
Betsch Cole
* 26. Audre's Voice, Alice Walker
* 27. Lorde: The Imagination of Justice, bell hooks
* 28. Remembering Audre Lorde, Gloria I. Joseph
* Epilogue. Bearing Witness: The Legacy of Audre Lorde, Beverly
Guy-Sheftall
* Contributors
* Selected Bibliography
* Chronology
* Introduction: Create Your Own Fire: Audre Lorde and the Tradition of
Black Radical Thought, Rudolph P. Byrd
* Part I: From Sister Outsider and A Burst of Light
* 1. The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action
* 2. Sexism: An American Disease in Blackface
* 3. Sadomasochism: Not About Condemnation: An Interview with Audre
Lorde, Susan Leigh Star
* 4. I Am Your Sister: Black Women Organizing Across Sexualities
* 5. Apartheid U.S.A.
* 6. Turning the Beat Around: Lesbian Parenting 1986
* 7. A Burst of Light: Living with Cancer
* Part II: My Words Will Be There
* 8. Eva's Man by Gayl Jones: A Review
* 9. Self-Defi nition and My Poetry
* 10. Introduction: Movement in Black by Pat Parker
* 11. My Words Will Be There
* 12. Foreword to the English Edition of Farbe bekennen: Afro-deutsche
Frauen auf den Spuren ihrer Geschichte
* 13. Preface to a New Edition of Need: A Chorale for Black Woman
Voices
* 14. Poet as Teacher--Human as Poet--Teacher as Human
* 15. Poetry Makes Something Happen
* 16. My Mother's Mortar
* Part III: Difference and Survival
* 17. Difference and Survival: An Address at Hunter College
* 18. The First Black Feminist Retreat: July 6, 1977
* 19. When Will the Ignorance End? Keynote Speech at the National Third
World Gay and Lesbian Conference,
* October 13, 1979
* 20. An Address Delivered as Part of the "Litany of Commitment" at the
March on Washington, August 27, 1983
* 21. Commencement Address: Oberlin College, May 29, 1989
* 22. There Is No Hierarchy of Oppression
* 23. What Is at Stake in Lesbian and Gay Publishing Today: The Bill
Whitehead Award Ceremony, 1990
* 24. Is Your Hair Still Political?
* Part IV: Reflections
* 25. Audre Lorde: My Shero, My Teacher, My Sister Friend, Johnnetta
Betsch Cole
* 26. Audre's Voice, Alice Walker
* 27. Lorde: The Imagination of Justice, bell hooks
* 28. Remembering Audre Lorde, Gloria I. Joseph
* Epilogue. Bearing Witness: The Legacy of Audre Lorde, Beverly
Guy-Sheftall
* Contributors
* Selected Bibliography
* Chronology
Black Radical Thought, Rudolph P. Byrd
* Part I: From Sister Outsider and A Burst of Light
* 1. The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action
* 2. Sexism: An American Disease in Blackface
* 3. Sadomasochism: Not About Condemnation: An Interview with Audre
Lorde, Susan Leigh Star
* 4. I Am Your Sister: Black Women Organizing Across Sexualities
* 5. Apartheid U.S.A.
* 6. Turning the Beat Around: Lesbian Parenting 1986
* 7. A Burst of Light: Living with Cancer
* Part II: My Words Will Be There
* 8. Eva's Man by Gayl Jones: A Review
* 9. Self-Defi nition and My Poetry
* 10. Introduction: Movement in Black by Pat Parker
* 11. My Words Will Be There
* 12. Foreword to the English Edition of Farbe bekennen: Afro-deutsche
Frauen auf den Spuren ihrer Geschichte
* 13. Preface to a New Edition of Need: A Chorale for Black Woman
Voices
* 14. Poet as Teacher--Human as Poet--Teacher as Human
* 15. Poetry Makes Something Happen
* 16. My Mother's Mortar
* Part III: Difference and Survival
* 17. Difference and Survival: An Address at Hunter College
* 18. The First Black Feminist Retreat: July 6, 1977
* 19. When Will the Ignorance End? Keynote Speech at the National Third
World Gay and Lesbian Conference,
* October 13, 1979
* 20. An Address Delivered as Part of the "Litany of Commitment" at the
March on Washington, August 27, 1983
* 21. Commencement Address: Oberlin College, May 29, 1989
* 22. There Is No Hierarchy of Oppression
* 23. What Is at Stake in Lesbian and Gay Publishing Today: The Bill
Whitehead Award Ceremony, 1990
* 24. Is Your Hair Still Political?
* Part IV: Reflections
* 25. Audre Lorde: My Shero, My Teacher, My Sister Friend, Johnnetta
Betsch Cole
* 26. Audre's Voice, Alice Walker
* 27. Lorde: The Imagination of Justice, bell hooks
* 28. Remembering Audre Lorde, Gloria I. Joseph
* Epilogue. Bearing Witness: The Legacy of Audre Lorde, Beverly
Guy-Sheftall
* Contributors
* Selected Bibliography
* Chronology







