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Index
The Critical Social Thought Series Contents Series Editor’s Introduction
References
Acknowledgments Introduction
Critical Pedagogy and Praxis The Dynamics of Race and Gender Spirituality and Love Notes
I Critical Pedagogy and Praxis
1 Borderlines
Prelude bell hooks and Critical Pedagogy Imperialism Rushes In: Class Exploitation, Patriarchal Power, and Racism Toward a Feminist Praxis Revisiting Class Towards a Pedagogy of Revolution Notes
2 Engaging Whiteness and the Practice of Freedom
Notes
3 Teaching to Transgress
Notes
4 bell hooks, White Supremacy, and the Academy
Introduction Influential Frames of Reference on hooks’s Worldview: The Personal Narrative, Feminism, and Postmodernism
On the Personal Narrative On Feminism On Postmodernism
Four of hooks’s Insights On “White Supremacy” in the Academy
On Rejecting the Paradigm of Servant-Served On Affirming a Presence as a Black Body in the White Academy On Overturning the Colonized Mind On Resisting a White Commodification of Blackness
Suggestions to Effect Social and Institutional Change in the Academy
On Radical People Working Collaboratively On Developing Appropriate Curricula and Pedagogy On Creating Space in the Academy
Conclusion Notes
5 Engaging bell hooks
The Role of Narrative in Self-Actualization Common Goals—Creating Communities of Solidarity across Differences Sustaining Hope: Knowing That It Matters Conclusion Notes
6 bell hooks’s Children’s Literature
Notes
II The Dynamics of Race and Gender
7 Talking Back
Toward a Phenomenology of Black Feminist Consciousness Notes
8 bell hooks and the Move from Marginalized Other to Radical Black Subject
Commodified Otherness: What’s Marginalization Got To Do With It? Radical Black Subjectivity Notes
9 The Ethics of Blackness
Incommensurability of Postmodernism and Blackness The Origins of Deconstruction as Ethics hooks On Why Postmodernism Is Relevant to Blackness
hooks on Essentialism hooks’s Ethical Construction of Blackness Postmodernism and Blackness Postmodern Blackness Black Subjectivity
The Decolonization of the Mind Conclusion Notes
10 The Specter of Race
The Problem of Race Essentialism and the Social Construction of Race The Deconstruction of Race and Postmodern Blackness The Reconstruction of Race and Revolutionary Blackness Notes
III Spirituality and Love
11 Love Matters
Notes
12 Love, Politics, and Ethics in the Postmodern Feminist Work of bell hooks and Julia Kristeva
Notes
13 “Revolutionary Interdependence”
Notes
14 Toward a Love Ethic
Introduction Absent Love Broken Spirits Love Ethic Conclusion Notes
Contributors Index
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