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100 1 Davis, Angela Y.|q(Angela Yvonne),|d1944-|eauthor.
245 14 The Angela Y. Davis reader /|cedited by Joy James.
264 1 Malden, Massachusetts :|bBlackwell Publishers,|c[1998]
264 4 |c©1998
300 vi, 370 pages ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
386 |neth|aAfrican Americans|2lcdgt
386 |nnat|aAmericans|2lcdgt
490 1 Blackwell readers
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-348) and
index.
505 00 |gAcknowledgments --|gIntroduction --|gPart I. Prisons,
repression, and resistance --|tExcerpts from Angela Davis:
An autobiography --|tPolitical prisoners, prisons, and
Black Liberation --|tUnfinished lecture on Liberation-- II
--|tRace and criminalization: Black Americans and the
punishment industry --|tFrom the prison of slavery to the
slavery of prison: Frederick Douglass and the convict
lease system --|tRacialized punishment and prison
abolition --|gPart II. Marxism, anti-racism, and feminism
--|tReflections on the black woman's role in the community
of slaves --|tRape, racism, and the capitalist setting --
|tViolence against women and the ongoing challenge to
racism --|tJoAnne Little: The dialectics of rape --|tWomen
and capitalism: Dialectics of oppression and liberation --
|tThe Approaching obsolescence of housework: A working-
class perspective --|tSurrogates and outcast mothers:
Racism and reproductive politics in the nineties --|tBlack
women and the academy --|gPart III. Aesthetics and culture
--|tArt on the frontline: Mandate for a people's culture -
-|tI Used to be your sweet mama: Ideology, sexuality, and
domesticity --|tUnderexposed: Photography and Afro-
American history --|tAfro images: Politics, fashion, and
nostalgia --|tMeditations on the legacy of Malcolm X --
|tBlack nationalism: The sixties and the nineties --|gPart
IV. Interviews --|tCoalition building among people of
color: A discussion with Angela Y. Davis and Elizabeth
Martinez --|tReflections on race, class, and gender in the
USA --|gPart V. Appendix --|tOpening defense statement
presented by Angela Y. Davis in Santa Clara County
Superior Court, March 29, 1972 --|gSelect bibliography --
|gIndex.
520 Joy James, "the editor teaches political theory in the
Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado,
Boulder, where she is also Director of the Center for
Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America (CSERA)"--Cover.
520 "For three decades, Angela Y. Davis has written on
feminism, anti-racism, political philosophy, and
liberation theory. Her analyses of culture, gender,
capital and race have profoundly influenced political and
social thought, and contemporary struggles. This volume
presents interviews, essays, and excerpts from Davis's
most important works including her memoir. In four parts -
- Prisons, repression, and resistance; Marxism, anti-
racism, and feminism; aesthetics and culture; and
interviews -- Davis examines progressive politics and
intellectualism The extensive introduction by Joy James
both provides biographical background and contextualizes
the intellectual development of Davis as one of the
leading thinkers of our time. The Angela Y. Davis Reader
is essential reading for anyone concerned about social
justice, Marxism, and critical race and feminist theory."-
-Provided by publisher.
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650 0 African Americans|xSocial conditions|y1975-
650 0 African Americans|xPolitics and government.
650 0 Social classes|zUnited States.
650 0 African American women|xPolitical activity.
650 0 Feminism|zUnited States.
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655 4 Aufsatzsammlung.
700 1 James, Joy,|d1958-|eeditor.
830 0 Blackwell readers.
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