1st Edition

Afro-Indigenous Women’s Survivance

By Reanae McNeal Copyright 2027
172 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

172 Pages 9 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Afro-Indigenous Women’s Survivance explores the rhetorics of survivance of Afro-Indigenous women and their activism. Delving into the way they have historically survived and resisted, it reveals how they navigate interlocking systems of oppression. It also demonstrates the complexities of their identity formations due to the onslaught of discrimination, which is itself an integral part of... Read more

Preface  Ceremony Introduction: A Prayer, A Meditation, an Invitation  Ceremony One: (Her)stories, Rhetorical Sovereignty, and Afro-Indigenous Survivance  Ceremony Two: A Jazz Scatt and Stomp Dance of Survivance, Motherline/Matriarchs, and Decolonial Healing Activism  Ceremony Three: A Trilogy of Survivance: Gwen Davis, Helen C. Key, and Radmilla Cody  Ceremony Four: The Motherline: A letter to Ms. Bea , Hvshki Chito (Big Mama)  Ceremony Five: A Patchwork Quilt of Penny Gamble-Williams’ Rhetorics of Survivance  Ceremony Six: Meditation on Recovery and Healing With Shonda Buchanan and Mama Edie McCloud Armstrong

Biography

Reanae McNeal is Assistant Professor of Africana Studies and Gender, Women’s, and Sexuality Studies at Oklahoma State University, USA.