Killing rage : ending racism / bell hooks.
Twenty-three essays written from a black and feminist perspective ; they consider the bitter difficulities of racism by envisioning a world without it.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
H. Holt and Co.,
1995.
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Civil rights, race & gender (Booknotes)
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: race talk
- Killing rage: militant resistance
- Beyond black rage: ending racism
- Representations of whiteness in the black imagination
- Refusing to be a victim: accountability and responsibility
- Challenging sexism in black life
- The integrity of black womanhood
- Feminism: it's a black thing
- Revolutionary feminism: an anti-racist agenda
- Teaching resistance: the racial politics of mass media
- Black beauty and black power: internalized racism
- Healing our wounds: liberatory mental health care
- Loving blackness as political resistance
- Black on black pain: class cruelty
- Marketing blackness: class and commodification
- Overcoming white supremacy: a comment
- Beyond black only: bonding beyond race
- Keeping a legacy of shared struggle
- Where is the love: political bonding between black and white women
- Black intellectuals: choosing sides
- Black identity: liberating subjectivity
- Moving from pain to power: black self-determination
- Beloved community: a world without racism.