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- catalog abstract "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.".
- catalog contributor b10756710.
- catalog contributor b10756711.
- catalog coverage "United States Race relations.".
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Prisons, repression, and resistance -- 1. Excerpts from Angela Davis: An autobiography -- 2. Political prisoners, prisons, and Black Liberation -- 3. Unfinished lecture on Liberation -- II -- 4. Race and criminalization: Black Americans and the punishment industry -- 5. From the prison of slavery to the slavery of prison: Frederick Douglass and the convict lease system -- 6. Racialized punishment and prison abolition -- pt. II. Marxism, anti-racism, and feminism -- 7. Reflections on the black woman's role in the community of slaves -- 8. Rape, racism, and the capitalist setting -- 9. Violence against women and the ongoing challenge to racism -- 10. JoAnne Little: The dialectics of rape -- 11. Women and capitalism: Dialectics of oppression and liberation -- 12. The Approaching obsolescence of housework: A working-class perspective -- 13. Surrogates and outcast mothers: Racism and reproductive politics in the nineties -- 14. Black women and the academy -- pt. III. Aesthetics and culture -- 15. Art on the frontline: Mandate for a people's culture -- 16. I Used to be your sweet mama: Ideology, sexuality, and domesticity -- 17. Underexposed: Photography and afro-american history -- 18. Afro images: Politics, fashion, and nostalgia -- 19. Meditations on the legacy of Malcolm X -- 20. Black nationalism: The sixties and the nineties -- pt. IV. Interviews -- 21. Coalition building among people of color: A discussion with Angela Y. Davis and Elizabeth Martinez -- 22. Reflections on race, class, and gender in the USA -- pt. V. Appendix. Opening defense statement presented by Angela Y. Davis in Santa Clara County Superior Court, March 29, 1972.".
- catalog extent "vi, 170 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0631203605 (hbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0631203613 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Blackwell readers".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Blackwell,".
- catalog spatial "United States Race relations.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "305.896/073 21".
- catalog subject "African American women Political activity.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Politics and government.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Social conditions 1975-".
- catalog subject "E185.86 .D3817 1998".
- catalog subject "Feminism United States.".
- catalog subject "Social classes United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Prisons, repression, and resistance -- 1. Excerpts from Angela Davis: An autobiography -- 2. Political prisoners, prisons, and Black Liberation -- 3. Unfinished lecture on Liberation -- II -- 4. Race and criminalization: Black Americans and the punishment industry -- 5. From the prison of slavery to the slavery of prison: Frederick Douglass and the convict lease system -- 6. Racialized punishment and prison abolition -- pt. II. Marxism, anti-racism, and feminism -- 7. Reflections on the black woman's role in the community of slaves -- 8. Rape, racism, and the capitalist setting -- 9. Violence against women and the ongoing challenge to racism -- 10. JoAnne Little: The dialectics of rape -- 11. Women and capitalism: Dialectics of oppression and liberation -- 12. The Approaching obsolescence of housework: A working-class perspective -- 13. Surrogates and outcast mothers: Racism and reproductive politics in the nineties -- 14. Black women and the academy -- pt. III. Aesthetics and culture -- 15. Art on the frontline: Mandate for a people's culture -- 16. I Used to be your sweet mama: Ideology, sexuality, and domesticity -- 17. Underexposed: Photography and afro-american history -- 18. Afro images: Politics, fashion, and nostalgia -- 19. Meditations on the legacy of Malcolm X -- 20. Black nationalism: The sixties and the nineties -- pt. IV. Interviews -- 21. Coalition building among people of color: A discussion with Angela Y. Davis and Elizabeth Martinez -- 22. Reflections on race, class, and gender in the USA -- pt. V. Appendix. Opening defense statement presented by Angela Y. Davis in Santa Clara County Superior Court, March 29, 1972.".
- catalog title "The Angela Y. Davis reader / edited by Joy James.".
- catalog type "text".