Resultaten voor 'barbara smith'

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  1. But Some Of Us Are Brave

    But Some Of Us Are Brave

    Black Women's Studies
    € 21,95
  2. Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition

    Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition

    A Black Feminist Anthology

    "The survival of these women and their joy makes Home Girls very satisfying." (Essence) “A provocative and important collection.” (Ms.) "Pungent and varied, full of questions, convictions, and insights." (The Nation) "It is fitting that Home Girls also reflects and celebrates the difference, among the [thirty-three] Black feminist writers, critics, and theorists assembled from the United States and the Caribbean, among Black women of all colors, classes, and cultures. More importantly, it reflects and celebrates our connections." (Women's Review of Books) "Home Girls is a book that has been saving lives and freeing communities for my entire lifetime. The Black Feminist revolutionary ethic and aesthetic that this book founds, documents and forwards is the best hope for survival and well-being that our species has. Read or re-read this book as if everything depends upon it. It does."   - Alexis Pauline Gumbs (author of Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals) “Groundbreaking…Though written years ago, Smith’s words are as valid today as they were then.” (Shondaland) “There is a profound need for those in communities that are taken for granted (or taken advantage of) to give voice to their joy, pain, and ambitions. Home Girls is a must-read for those who wish to understand, to grow, and to learn.” (Black Lesbian Literary Collective) “Considered by many to be the essential book on feminism, Home Girls is a selection of profound essays penned by intriguing feminists as well as lesbian activists.” (VIBE) "Home Girls is a repository of Black lesbian and feminist life, an animate archive that holds the breadth and depth of Black women’s intellectual and political acuity. Home Girls expands the episteme of Black Studies, offering a method to examine the simultaneity of oppression, a vision of freedom that eclipses captivity. Forty years later, this autopoietic text renews the life of Black Feminism, supplying us with incisive language for living." - Briona Simone Jones (editor of Mouths of Rain: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Thought) "With its warm, inviting and endearing title, Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, this still classic work became foundational as it helped to develop a whole field in which generations of scholars learned the politics of coalition building, organizing, writing responsively and creatively about the Black woman’s experience in global contexts. The 'simultaneity of oppressions' logic which is its theoretical framework still provides an analytical model for assessing how these structures of power are even more clarified today but also how Black women have constantly challenged enforced locations." - Carole Boyce Davies (author of Black Women's Rights: Leadership and the Circularities of Power)

    € 28,95
  3. The Truth That Never Hurts 25th Anniversary Edition
    1. Barbara Smith

    The Truth That Never Hurts 25th Anniversary Edition

    Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom

    Barbara Smith has been doing groundbreaking work since the early 1970s, describing a Black feminism for Black women. Her work in Black women's literary traditions; in examining the sexual politics of the lives of women of color; in representing the lives of Black lesbians and gay men; and in making connections between race, class, sexuality and gender is gathered in The Truth That Never Hurts.

    € 28,95
  4. The Truth That Never Hurts 25th Anniversary Edition
    1. Barbara Smith

    The Truth That Never Hurts 25th Anniversary Edition

    Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom

    Barbara Smith has been doing groundbreaking work since the early 1970s, describing a Black feminism for Black women. Her work in Black women's literary traditions; in examining the sexual politics of the lives of women of color; in representing the lives of Black lesbians and gay men; and in making connections between race, class, sexuality and gender is gathered in The Truth That Never Hurts.

    € 70,50
  5. Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition

    Home Girls, 40th Anniversary Edition

    A Black Feminist Anthology

    "The survival of these women and their joy makes Home Girls very satisfying." (Essence) “A provocative and important collection.” (Ms.) "Pungent and varied, full of questions, convictions, and insights." (The Nation) "It is fitting that Home Girls also reflects and celebrates the difference, among the [thirty-three] Black feminist writers, critics, and theorists assembled from the United States and the Caribbean, among Black women of all colors, classes, and cultures. More importantly, it reflects and celebrates our connections." (Women's Review of Books) "Home Girls is a book that has been saving lives and freeing communities for my entire lifetime. The Black Feminist revolutionary ethic and aesthetic that this book founds, documents and forwards is the best hope for survival and well-being that our species has. Read or re-read this book as if everything depends upon it. It does."   - Alexis Pauline Gumbs (author of Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals) “Groundbreaking…Though written years ago, Smith’s words are as valid today as they were then.” (Shondaland) “There is a profound need for those in communities that are taken for granted (or taken advantage of) to give voice to their joy, pain, and ambitions. Home Girls is a must-read for those who wish to understand, to grow, and to learn.” (Black Lesbian Literary Collective) “Considered by many to be the essential book on feminism, Home Girls is a selection of profound essays penned by intriguing feminists as well as lesbian activists.” (VIBE) "Home Girls is a repository of Black lesbian and feminist life, an animate archive that holds the breadth and depth of Black women’s intellectual and political acuity. Home Girls expands the episteme of Black Studies, offering a method to examine the simultaneity of oppression, a vision of freedom that eclipses captivity. Forty years later, this autopoietic text renews the life of Black Feminism, supplying us with incisive language for living." - Briona Simone Jones (editor of Mouths of Rain: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Thought) "With its warm, inviting and endearing title, Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, this still classic work became foundational as it helped to develop a whole field in which generations of scholars learned the politics of coalition building, organizing, writing responsively and creatively about the Black woman’s experience in global contexts. The 'simultaneity of oppressions' logic which is its theoretical framework still provides an analytical model for assessing how these structures of power are even more clarified today but also how Black women have constantly challenged enforced locations." - Carole Boyce Davies (author of Black Women's Rights: Leadership and the Circularities of Power)

    € 70,50
  6. Emotional Intelligence
    1. Barbara Smith

    Emotional Intelligence

    Improve Your Relationships by Raising Your Eq (How to Develop Your Emotional Intelligence to Have a High Eq)
    € 26,50
  7. Teaching in the 21st Century

    Teaching in the 21st Century

    Adapting Writing Pedagogies to the College Curriculum

    The essays in this book argue that the active learning strategies that teachers trained in composition use for their literature courses can be exported to other disciplines to enhance both teacher performance and student learning. The book provides and explains examples of those strategies and illustrates how they have been effectively used in other disciplines.

    € 71,95
  8. Teaching in the 21st Century

    Teaching in the 21st Century

    Adapting Writing Pedagogies to the College Curriculum

    The essays in this book argue that the active learning strategies that teachers trained in composition use for their literature courses can be exported to other disciplines to enhance both teacher performance and student learning.

    € 214,95
  9. The Truth That Never Hurts
    1. Barbara Smith

    The Truth That Never Hurts

    Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom

    A selection of work by Barbara Smith. She defines a black women's tradition, examines the sexual politics of the lives of black women and other women of colour, represents the lives of black lesbians and gay men, and makes connections between race, class, sexuality and gender.

    € 41,50
  10. A Charter School Principal's Story

    A Charter School Principal's Story

    A View from the Inside
    € 119,95
  11. Neither Separate nor Equal
    1. Barbara Smith

    Neither Separate nor Equal

    Analyzes the dramatic developments in the lives of contemporary Southern women. This title include case studies that portray women's diverse circumstances and activities from rural African American women in the Mississippi Delta taking on new roles as community builders to female textile workers in North Carolina.

    € 95,50
  12. Neither Separate nor Equal
    1. Barbara Smith

    Neither Separate nor Equal

    Analyzes the dramatic developments in the lives of contemporary Southern women. This title include case studies that portray women's diverse circumstances and activities from rural African American women in the Mississippi Delta taking on new roles as community builders to female textile workers in North Carolina.

    € 33,50