Spirit, space, & survival : African American women in (white) academe /
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Imprint: | New York : Routledge, 1993. |
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Description: | xiii, 293 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1444169 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Mixed Blood, New Voices / Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees
- 2. Carrying On / Joyce Scott
- 3. African Philosophy, Theory, and "Living Thinkers" / Joy James
- 4. American Studies: Melting Pot or Pressure Cooker? / Elizabeth Hadley Freydberg
- 5. Teaching Comparative Social Order and Caribbean Social Change / Helan E. Page
- 6. Making Room for Emancipatory Research in Psychology: A Multicultural Feminist Perspective / Kim Vaz
- 7. Deconstructing, Reconstructing, and Focusing our Literary Image / Nagueyalti Warren
- 8. Teaching Theory, Talking Community / Joy James
- 9. The Revolution Within: Transforming Ourselves / Patricia Coleman-Burns
- 10. African American Women Teachers Speak About Child Abuse / Dianne Smith
- 11. Balancing the Personal and Professional / Adrianne R. Andrews
- 12. Place but not Importance: The Race for Inclusion in Academe / Ruth Farmer
- Audiovisual Resources / Nagueyalti Warren
- Visitation Workshop / Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees
- Teaching Grant for Development of Women, Race, Class, and Community (WORCC) - Seminar
- Black Women In America / Elizabeth Hadley Freydberg
- Caribbean Social Order: The Evolution of Contemporary Gender, Race, and Class Contradictions in the Western African Diaspora / Helan E. Page
- The Psychology of Women / Kim Marie Vaz
- Surveying Black Women's Fiction / Nagueyalti Warren
- Black Social and Political Thought: Theory and Practice: Black Social Movement / Patricia Coleman-Burns
- Curriculum Study / Dianne Smith
- Women of the African Diaspora / Adrianne Andrews
- Bibliography / Nagueyalti Warren, Ruth Farmer and Joy James.