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Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women Mia E. Bay

Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women By Mia E. Bay

Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women by Mia E. Bay


Summary

Despite recent advances in the study of black thought, black women intellectuals remain often neglected. This collection of essays by fifteen scholars of history and literature establishes black women's places in intellectual history by engaging the work of writers, educators, activists, religious leaders, and social reformers in the US, Africa, and the Caribbean.

Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women Summary

Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women by Mia E. Bay

Despite recent advances in the study of black thought, black women intellectuals remain often neglected. This collection of essays by fifteen scholars of history and literature establishes black women's places in intellectual history by engaging the work of writers, educators, activists, religious leaders, and social reformers in the United States, Africa, and the Caribbean. Dedicated to recovering the contributions of thinkers marginalized by both their race and their gender, these essays uncover the work of unconventional intellectuals, both formally educated and self-taught, and explore the broad community of ideas in which their work participated. The end result is a field-defining and innovative volume that addresses topics ranging from religion and slavery to the politicized and gendered reappraisal of the black female body in contemporary culture.

Contributors are Jon Sensbach, Arlette Frund, Natasha Lightfoot, Mia E. Bay, Alexandra Cornelius, Corinne T. Field, Farah J. Griffin, Kaiama L. Glover, Thadious Davis, Maboula Soumahoro, Judith Byfield, Cheryl Wall, Sherie Randolph, Barbara D. Savage, and Martha S. Jones.

About Mia E. Bay

Mia E. Bay is professor of history at Rutgers University, USA.

Farah J. Griffin is William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African-American Studies at Columbia University, USA.

Martha S. Jones is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor at the University of Michigan, USA.

Barbara D. Savage is Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought and Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, USA.

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NLS9781469620916
9781469620916
146962091X
Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women by Mia E. Bay
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Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
20150413
352
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