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Author Swanson, Kemeshia Randle, author.

Title Maverick feminist : to be female and Black in a country founded upon violence and respectability / Kemeshia Randle Swanson
Published Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2024]

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Description 1 online resource (161 pages)
Contents Introduction: Reclaiming my everything: Black feminisms, popular culture, and pleasure -- Chapter One: Dirty computer: girlhood and sexual desires -- Chapter 2: Be careful with me: education, sexual violence, and pleasure -- Chapter Three: Get in formation: sisterhood and the intergenerational dynamic -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works cited -- Index
Summary "Beginning with their forced introduction to American soil, Black women have relied on maverick-like characteristics to survive. And yet, these liberating characteristics have been repeatedly disparaged by the masses in favor of an elitist politics of respectability. In Maverick Feminist: To Be Female and Black in a Country Founded upon Violence and Respectability, scholar Kemeshia Randle Swanson examines the extent to which the politics of respectability diminish joy and increase sorrow throughout the lifespan of Black women. By rejecting this damaging standard in society, Black women can wholly and attentively assist in the obliteration of racist, sexist, classist, and ableist oppression. But first, they must work towards becoming self-identified, self-actualized, and self-sexualized. Bridging the gap between women in both the streets and the academy, Maverick Feminist expands the traditional understandings of activism and enlarges discussions about Black female sexuality. Swanson emphasizes sexuality's significance to the literary and sociopolitical success of Black women of the past and in this contemporary climate. Through close readings and critical analyses of fiction, nonfiction, and popular culture, Swanson argues that #blackgirlmagic and racial progression require rejecting respectability politics and developing an intimate appreciation of self. Maverick Feminist examines texts by and about bold Black women, including Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God, Sister Souljah's The Coldest Winter Ever, Brittney Cooper's Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower, Alice Walker's The Color Purple, Sapphire's PUSH, Roxane Gay's Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body, Terry McMillan's Getting to Happy, and Michelle Obama's Becoming. Maverick Feminist offers hope concerning the growing divide between scholars and the communities about which they theorize. The book celebrates centuries of agency and control that Black women have mustered and maintained in a world that seems to want nothing more than to see them prone and powerless. Ultimately, maverick feminism provides a freer means of living out, evaluating, understanding, and improving the lives of Black women"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 02, 2024)
Subject Women, Black -- Social conditions
African American women -- Social conditions
Women, Black -- Sexual behavior
African American women -- Sexual behavior
African American feminists.
Feminism.
Feminism and racism.
feminism.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
African American feminists
African American women -- Sexual behavior
African American women -- Social conditions
Feminism
Feminism and racism
Women, Black -- Social conditions
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2023042348
ISBN 9781496850690
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