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Talking back : [electronic resource] thinking feminist, thinking black / Bell Hooks.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston, MA : South End Press, c1989.Description: 184 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0896083527 (pbk.) :
  • 9780896083523 (pbk.)
  • 0896083535 (hard)
  • 9780896083530 (hard)
  • 0685540057
  • 9780685540053
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.4/8896073 19
LOC classification:
  • E185.86 .H74 1989
Online resources:
Contents:
[ch.] 1. Introduction : some opening remarks -- [ch.] 2. Talking back -- [ch.] 3. "When I was a young soldier for the revolution" : coming to voice -- [ch.] 4. Feminism : a transformational politic -- [ch.] 5. On self-recovery -- [ch.] 6. Feminist theory :a radical agenda -- [ch.] 7. Feminist scholarship : ethical issues -- [ch.] 8. Toward a revolutionary feminist pedagogy -- [ch.] 9. Black and female : reflections on graduate school -- [ch.] 10. On being black at Yale : education as the practice of freedom -- [ch.] 11. Keeping close to home : class and education -- [ch.] 12. Violence in intimate relationship : a feminist perspective -- [ch.] 13. Feminism and militarism : a comment -- [ch.] 14. Pedagogy and political commitment :a comment -- [ch.] 15. Feminist politicization : a comment -- ch.16. Overcoming white supremacy : a comment -- [ch.] 17. Homophobia in black communities -- [ch.] 18. Feminist focus on men : a comment -- [ch.] 19. "Whose pussy is this" : a feminist comment -- [ch.] 20. Black women writing : creating more space -- [ch.] 21. Ain't I a woman: looking back -- [ch.] 22. Writing autobiography -- [ch.] 23. To Gloria, who is she : on using a pseudonym -- [ch.] 24. Interview -- [ch.] 25. Black women and feminism.
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Bibliography: p. 183-184.

[ch.] 1. Introduction : some opening remarks -- [ch.] 2. Talking back -- [ch.] 3. "When I was a young soldier for the revolution" : coming to voice -- [ch.] 4. Feminism : a transformational politic -- [ch.] 5. On self-recovery -- [ch.] 6. Feminist theory :a radical agenda -- [ch.] 7. Feminist scholarship : ethical issues -- [ch.] 8. Toward a revolutionary feminist pedagogy -- [ch.] 9. Black and female : reflections on graduate school -- [ch.] 10. On being black at Yale : education as the practice of freedom -- [ch.] 11. Keeping close to home : class and education -- [ch.] 12. Violence in intimate relationship : a feminist perspective -- [ch.] 13. Feminism and militarism : a comment -- [ch.] 14. Pedagogy and political commitment :a comment -- [ch.] 15. Feminist politicization : a comment -- ch.16. Overcoming white supremacy : a comment -- [ch.] 17. Homophobia in black communities -- [ch.] 18. Feminist focus on men : a comment -- [ch.] 19. "Whose pussy is this" : a feminist comment -- [ch.] 20. Black women writing : creating more space -- [ch.] 21. Ain't I a woman: looking back -- [ch.] 22. Writing autobiography -- [ch.] 23. To Gloria, who is she : on using a pseudonym -- [ch.] 24. Interview -- [ch.] 25. Black women and feminism.

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