Black male outsider : teaching as a pro-feminist man : a memoir /
"This book traces the development of the author's consciousness as a black male pro-feminist professor. Gary L. Lemons explores the meaning of black male feminism by examining his experiences at the New York City college where he taught for more than a decade - a small, private, liberal ar...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface: writing in the dark, writing from the inside out
- Introduction: when the teacher moves from silence to voice : "talking back" to patriarchy and white supremacy
- pt. 1. Formulating a pedagogy of black feminist antiracism
- Ch. 1. Toward a profession of feminism
- Ch. 2. A calling of the heart and spirit : becoming a feminist professor : the proof is in the pedagogy
- pt. 2. From the margin to the center of black feminist male self-recovery
- Ch. 3. Learning to love the little black boy in me : breaking family silences, ending shame
- Ch. 4. White like whom? : racially integrated schooling, curse or blessing?
- Ch. 5. "There's a nigger in the closet!" : narrative encounters with white supremacy
- pt. 3. From theory to practice : classroom case studies
- Ch. 6. Complicating white identity in the classroom : enter color, gender, sexuality, and class difference(s)
- Ch. 7. When white students write about being white in a class called "Womanist thought"
- Ch. 8. Screening race and the fear of blackness in a (majority- )white classroom
- Ch. 9. On teaching Audre Lorde and Marlon Riggs : ten thousand ways of seeing blackness
- A pro-wo(man)ist postscript : return to the margin of masculinity : teaching and loving outside the boundary.