A Decolonial Black Feminist Theory of Reading and Shade

A Decolonial Black Feminist Theory of Reading and Shade
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781000174984
ISBN-13 : 1000174980
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Book Synopsis A Decolonial Black Feminist Theory of Reading and Shade by : Andrea N. Baldwin

Download or read book A Decolonial Black Feminist Theory of Reading and Shade written by Andrea N. Baldwin and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-11-05 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book uses a decolonial Black feminist lens to understand the contemporary significance of the practices and politics of indifference in United States higher education. It illustrates how higher education institutions are complicit in maintaining dominant social norms that perpetuate difference. It weaves together Black feminisms, affect and queer theory to demonstrate that the ways in which human bodies are classified and normalized in societal and scientific terms contribute to how the minoritized and marginalized feel White higher education spaces. The text espouses a Black Feminist Shad(e)y Theoretics to read the university, by considering the historical positioning of the modern university as sites in which the modern body is made and remade through empirically reliable truth claims and how contemporary knowledges and academic disciplinary inheritances bear the fingerprints of racist sexist science even as the academic tries to disavow its inheritance through so-called inclusive practices and policies today. This book will appeal to students and scholars interested in Black feminism, Gender and women's studies, Black and ethnic studies, sociology, decoloniality, queer studies and affect theory.


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