1st Edition

Black Women, Agency, and the New Black Feminism

By Maria del Guadalupe Davidson Copyright 2017
164 Pages
by Routledge

162 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

162 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The powerful Beyoncé, formidable Rihanna, and the incalculable Nikki Minaj. Their images lead one to wonder: are they a new incarnation of black feminism and black women’s agency, or are they only pure fantasy in which, instead of having agency, they are in fact the products of the forces of patriarchy and commercialism? More broadly, one can ask whether black women in general are only being... Read more

Introduction Agency Born of Struggle  Chapter One THE CONSTRUCTED AGENT: POSTMODERNISM, WHITE FEMINISM AND BLACK MALE AGENCY  Chapter Two HISTORICIZING AGENCY IN THE BLACK FEMINIST TRADITION: A PHENMENOLOGY OF THE BLACK FEMALE BODY  Chapter Three MILLENNIALS: BLACK WOMEN FORMING AND TRANSFORMING AGENCY  Chapter Four MILLENNIALS: BLACK WOMEN FORMING AND TRANSFORMING AGENCY  Chapter Five THE THINGS THEY CONTINUE TO CARRY: BLACK WOMEN’S AGENCY TODAY AND TOMORROW  Chapter Six CONCLUSION: ON THE GREAYNESS OF GRAY  Bibliography

Biography

Dr. Maria del Guadalupe Davidson is Director of the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and Co-Director of the Center for Social Justice at the University of Oklahoma