Spaces for Resistance
Spaces for Resistance
Black Feminist Theory and Praxis in Academia and Beyond
Monde, Geniece Crawford; Stringer, Ebonie Cunningham
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
03/2026
312
Dura
Inglês
9781666963618
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Necessary Space for Resistance
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer (Penn State University-Berks, USA) and Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
Part I: Black Feminism as Liberatory Pedagogical Praxis
1. "A Slam Dunk Case": Reflecting on How ADHD and Black Feminism Inform My Inclusive Pedagogy Playbook
Alicia Smith-Tran (Oberlin College, USA)
2. The Margins are Speaking: Black Feminist Thought, Sociological Inquiry and Engaged Pedagogy
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
3. Deeply Rooted: A Black Feminist Reflection on Growth, Resistance and Pedagogical Praxis
Rennae Williams Stowe and Tangela Towns (Winston-Salem State University, USA)
4. Wings of Resilience: A Black Woman with ADHD Breaking Her Silence on Academic Struggles and Triumphs
Shani E. Hannah (Grand Canyon University, USA)
Part II: Black Feminist Perspectives from the Global South
5. Writing as Resistance: On Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Women Writers Constructing Narratives of Displacement, Belonging, and Survival
Wandeka Gayle (Spelman College, USA)
6. Resisting the Silencing: My Quest for Belonging as a Black Female Caribbean Scholar in the United States
Daina Nathaniel (Wingate University, USA)
7. Why Not Us?: Black Women and Political Underrepresentation in Brazil
Dalila Fernandes de Negreiros (University of Brasilia, BR)
Part III: Black Feminist Responses to the Intimate and Personal
8. Tell Me a Story: Mothering through Black Narrative Tradition as a Space of Resistance
Kesha Morant Williams (Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, USA)
9. Relational Structure and Agency: The Marriage "Dilemma" and a Black Feminist Response
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
10. Black Motherhood and Academia: Balancing Caretaking with a Black Feminist Self Care Ethic
Lashante M. Briscoe (Northcentral University)
Part IV: The Practitioner-Scholar in the Black Feminist Context
11. We Did it Our Way: Black Women Designing Online Content for Impact and Inclusion
Tracy Boyce (Wayne State University, USA)
12. The Role of the Strong Black Woman Schema and Black Feminist Thought in Creating Spaces for Resistance, Growth, and Healing: An Autoethnographic Narrative
Vanessa Frierson Freeman (Searching for Self Counseling and Consulting, LLC., USA)
13. Black Feminist Voices in Public Education: A School Counselor's Perspective
Daya Patton (Wingate University, USA)
Part V: Black Feminism in Community
14. To the "Firsts and Onlys": A Black Feminist Framework for Navigating the Tenure Track
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
15. Taking a Seat at a Table with No More Chairs
Natalie Young (Northern Illinois University, USA)
16. The Weight of the Cape: A Black Women's Call for Self Preservation and Centering Sisterhood
Terra Gay (Charles Drew Charter School, USA)
17. Subversive Sisterhood is Resistance: Black Women Leveraging Agency and Power in Service of One Another
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer (Penn State University-Berks, USA)
Index
List of Tables
List of Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Necessary Space for Resistance
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer (Penn State University-Berks, USA) and Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
Part I: Black Feminism as Liberatory Pedagogical Praxis
1. "A Slam Dunk Case": Reflecting on How ADHD and Black Feminism Inform My Inclusive Pedagogy Playbook
Alicia Smith-Tran (Oberlin College, USA)
2. The Margins are Speaking: Black Feminist Thought, Sociological Inquiry and Engaged Pedagogy
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
3. Deeply Rooted: A Black Feminist Reflection on Growth, Resistance and Pedagogical Praxis
Rennae Williams Stowe and Tangela Towns (Winston-Salem State University, USA)
4. Wings of Resilience: A Black Woman with ADHD Breaking Her Silence on Academic Struggles and Triumphs
Shani E. Hannah (Grand Canyon University, USA)
Part II: Black Feminist Perspectives from the Global South
5. Writing as Resistance: On Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Women Writers Constructing Narratives of Displacement, Belonging, and Survival
Wandeka Gayle (Spelman College, USA)
6. Resisting the Silencing: My Quest for Belonging as a Black Female Caribbean Scholar in the United States
Daina Nathaniel (Wingate University, USA)
7. Why Not Us?: Black Women and Political Underrepresentation in Brazil
Dalila Fernandes de Negreiros (University of Brasilia, BR)
Part III: Black Feminist Responses to the Intimate and Personal
8. Tell Me a Story: Mothering through Black Narrative Tradition as a Space of Resistance
Kesha Morant Williams (Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, USA)
9. Relational Structure and Agency: The Marriage "Dilemma" and a Black Feminist Response
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
10. Black Motherhood and Academia: Balancing Caretaking with a Black Feminist Self Care Ethic
Lashante M. Briscoe (Northcentral University)
Part IV: The Practitioner-Scholar in the Black Feminist Context
11. We Did it Our Way: Black Women Designing Online Content for Impact and Inclusion
Tracy Boyce (Wayne State University, USA)
12. The Role of the Strong Black Woman Schema and Black Feminist Thought in Creating Spaces for Resistance, Growth, and Healing: An Autoethnographic Narrative
Vanessa Frierson Freeman (Searching for Self Counseling and Consulting, LLC., USA)
13. Black Feminist Voices in Public Education: A School Counselor's Perspective
Daya Patton (Wingate University, USA)
Part V: Black Feminism in Community
14. To the "Firsts and Onlys": A Black Feminist Framework for Navigating the Tenure Track
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
15. Taking a Seat at a Table with No More Chairs
Natalie Young (Northern Illinois University, USA)
16. The Weight of the Cape: A Black Women's Call for Self Preservation and Centering Sisterhood
Terra Gay (Charles Drew Charter School, USA)
17. Subversive Sisterhood is Resistance: Black Women Leveraging Agency and Power in Service of One Another
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer (Penn State University-Berks, USA)
Index
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sisterhood; activism; agency; power; community; leadership; practitioner; mothering; strong Black women; entrepreneurs
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Necessary Space for Resistance
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer (Penn State University-Berks, USA) and Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
Part I: Black Feminism as Liberatory Pedagogical Praxis
1. "A Slam Dunk Case": Reflecting on How ADHD and Black Feminism Inform My Inclusive Pedagogy Playbook
Alicia Smith-Tran (Oberlin College, USA)
2. The Margins are Speaking: Black Feminist Thought, Sociological Inquiry and Engaged Pedagogy
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
3. Deeply Rooted: A Black Feminist Reflection on Growth, Resistance and Pedagogical Praxis
Rennae Williams Stowe and Tangela Towns (Winston-Salem State University, USA)
4. Wings of Resilience: A Black Woman with ADHD Breaking Her Silence on Academic Struggles and Triumphs
Shani E. Hannah (Grand Canyon University, USA)
Part II: Black Feminist Perspectives from the Global South
5. Writing as Resistance: On Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Women Writers Constructing Narratives of Displacement, Belonging, and Survival
Wandeka Gayle (Spelman College, USA)
6. Resisting the Silencing: My Quest for Belonging as a Black Female Caribbean Scholar in the United States
Daina Nathaniel (Wingate University, USA)
7. Why Not Us?: Black Women and Political Underrepresentation in Brazil
Dalila Fernandes de Negreiros (University of Brasilia, BR)
Part III: Black Feminist Responses to the Intimate and Personal
8. Tell Me a Story: Mothering through Black Narrative Tradition as a Space of Resistance
Kesha Morant Williams (Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, USA)
9. Relational Structure and Agency: The Marriage "Dilemma" and a Black Feminist Response
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
10. Black Motherhood and Academia: Balancing Caretaking with a Black Feminist Self Care Ethic
Lashante M. Briscoe (Northcentral University)
Part IV: The Practitioner-Scholar in the Black Feminist Context
11. We Did it Our Way: Black Women Designing Online Content for Impact and Inclusion
Tracy Boyce (Wayne State University, USA)
12. The Role of the Strong Black Woman Schema and Black Feminist Thought in Creating Spaces for Resistance, Growth, and Healing: An Autoethnographic Narrative
Vanessa Frierson Freeman (Searching for Self Counseling and Consulting, LLC., USA)
13. Black Feminist Voices in Public Education: A School Counselor's Perspective
Daya Patton (Wingate University, USA)
Part V: Black Feminism in Community
14. To the "Firsts and Onlys": A Black Feminist Framework for Navigating the Tenure Track
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
15. Taking a Seat at a Table with No More Chairs
Natalie Young (Northern Illinois University, USA)
16. The Weight of the Cape: A Black Women's Call for Self Preservation and Centering Sisterhood
Terra Gay (Charles Drew Charter School, USA)
17. Subversive Sisterhood is Resistance: Black Women Leveraging Agency and Power in Service of One Another
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer (Penn State University-Berks, USA)
Index
List of Tables
List of Editors and Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Necessary Space for Resistance
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer (Penn State University-Berks, USA) and Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
Part I: Black Feminism as Liberatory Pedagogical Praxis
1. "A Slam Dunk Case": Reflecting on How ADHD and Black Feminism Inform My Inclusive Pedagogy Playbook
Alicia Smith-Tran (Oberlin College, USA)
2. The Margins are Speaking: Black Feminist Thought, Sociological Inquiry and Engaged Pedagogy
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
3. Deeply Rooted: A Black Feminist Reflection on Growth, Resistance and Pedagogical Praxis
Rennae Williams Stowe and Tangela Towns (Winston-Salem State University, USA)
4. Wings of Resilience: A Black Woman with ADHD Breaking Her Silence on Academic Struggles and Triumphs
Shani E. Hannah (Grand Canyon University, USA)
Part II: Black Feminist Perspectives from the Global South
5. Writing as Resistance: On Afro-Caribbean Immigrant Women Writers Constructing Narratives of Displacement, Belonging, and Survival
Wandeka Gayle (Spelman College, USA)
6. Resisting the Silencing: My Quest for Belonging as a Black Female Caribbean Scholar in the United States
Daina Nathaniel (Wingate University, USA)
7. Why Not Us?: Black Women and Political Underrepresentation in Brazil
Dalila Fernandes de Negreiros (University of Brasilia, BR)
Part III: Black Feminist Responses to the Intimate and Personal
8. Tell Me a Story: Mothering through Black Narrative Tradition as a Space of Resistance
Kesha Morant Williams (Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology, USA)
9. Relational Structure and Agency: The Marriage "Dilemma" and a Black Feminist Response
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
10. Black Motherhood and Academia: Balancing Caretaking with a Black Feminist Self Care Ethic
Lashante M. Briscoe (Northcentral University)
Part IV: The Practitioner-Scholar in the Black Feminist Context
11. We Did it Our Way: Black Women Designing Online Content for Impact and Inclusion
Tracy Boyce (Wayne State University, USA)
12. The Role of the Strong Black Woman Schema and Black Feminist Thought in Creating Spaces for Resistance, Growth, and Healing: An Autoethnographic Narrative
Vanessa Frierson Freeman (Searching for Self Counseling and Consulting, LLC., USA)
13. Black Feminist Voices in Public Education: A School Counselor's Perspective
Daya Patton (Wingate University, USA)
Part V: Black Feminism in Community
14. To the "Firsts and Onlys": A Black Feminist Framework for Navigating the Tenure Track
Geniece Crawford Monde (Furman University, USA)
15. Taking a Seat at a Table with No More Chairs
Natalie Young (Northern Illinois University, USA)
16. The Weight of the Cape: A Black Women's Call for Self Preservation and Centering Sisterhood
Terra Gay (Charles Drew Charter School, USA)
17. Subversive Sisterhood is Resistance: Black Women Leveraging Agency and Power in Service of One Another
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer (Penn State University-Berks, USA)
Index
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