Engage
Pluto Press (Verlag)
978-0-7453-5030-1 (ISBN)
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Engage is a tribute to the power of self-determined stories. This dynamic anthology includes reflections by Indigenous, Black and Afro-Indigenous organizers and educators analyzing and resisting historical and contemporary violence and theft.
Both raw and disciplined, Engage discusses spirituality, environmentalism, security, freedom, autonomy, Indigenous cultures, anti-Blackness, family, and liberatory pedagogy. It is an invitation to dismantle colonial oppressions and a toolkit to build a future free from the harmful legacies of racism and genocide.
Engage includes contributions from under-platformed writers from diverse political perspectives. It emphasises the role of non-academic as well as academic collaborators who function as stewards of progressive and radical projects that seek to build a libertory future.
Joy James, Ebenezer Fitch Professor of the Humanities at Williams College, is a political philosopher who works with organizers. She is editor of The Angela Y. Davis Reader; Imprisoned Intellectuals; and co-editor of The Black Feminist Reader. James's recent books include In Pursuit of Revolutionary Love; New Bones Abolition: Captive Maternal Agency and the (After)Life of Erica Garner; and Contextualizing Angela Davis: The Agency and Identity of an Icon. James is editor of Beyond Cop Cities: Dismantling State and Corporate-Funded Armies.
Land and Labor Acknowledgments
Introduction - Joy James
I. Entwined?
1. Spiritualities - Akeia de Barros Gomes, Whitney Battle-Baptiste, Leah Hopkins, Rebecca Wilcox, and Christine DeLucia (moderator)
2. Security - Brittany Meché, Paul Gallay, Mary McNeil, José Constantine, and Tom Van Winkle (moderator)
3. Sovereignties - Ernest Tollerson, Brad Lopes, Katy Robinson Hall, and Ngoni Munemo (moderator)
II. "Study and Struggle"
4. Freedom - Anthony Bogues, Barbara Krauthamer, Kyle Mays, Jasmine Seydullah, and Joy James (moderator)
5. Abolition, Care, and Indigenous Liberation - Dian Million, Stephanie Lumsden, Joy James, Margaux Kristjansson (moderator)
6. An Ontology of Betrayal - Selemawit Terrefe, Frank Wilderson, Joy James, and Taija Mars-McDougall (moderator)
7. Family, Freedom, and Security - Joyce McMillan, Samaria Rice, Amanda Wallace, Dawn Wooten, and Joy James (moderator)
III. Liberation Education
8. Indigenous Pedagogies - Chadwick Allen, Sandra Barton, Américo Mendoza-Mori, endawnis Spears, Tesia Zientek, and Christine DeLucia (moderator)
9. Panther Pedagogy: Kim Holder
10. Black Liberation: Rosemari Mealy
11. BIPOC Pedagogy: Roberta Alexander and Khalid Alexander
Conclusion - Christine DeLucia
Contributor Bios
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.12.2024 |
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Zusatzinfo | 3 Figures |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 216 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-7453-5030-5 / 0745350305 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7453-5030-1 / 9780745350301 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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