Black girls' literacies : transforming lives and literacy practices /: transforming lives and literacy practices. (2021)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Black girls' literacies : transforming lives and literacy practices /: transforming lives and literacy practices. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Black girls' literacies : transforming lives and literacy practices
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Gholnecsar E. Muhammad and Detra Price-Dennis.
- Editors:
- Muhammad, Gholdy
Price-Dennis, Detra M, 1973- - Contents:
- Series Editor Foreword Introduction: Centering Black Girls’ Ways of Knowing: Past, Present, and Future by Detra Price-Dennis and Gholnecsar E. Muhammad Section 1: Creating Spaces for Black Girl Literacies 1. Explorations of Literacy and Black Girlhood in Out-of-Bound Spaces by Erica Womack 2. Our Stories are Uniquely Beautiful": Black Girls’ Preamble Writing in Literacy Collectives by Francheska Starks, Latasha Mosley, Maya White & Gholdy Muhammad 3. Black Women and Girls Social Activism Tradition: Critical Media Literacy and the Black Girls’ Literacies Framework by Sherell A. McArthur Kitchen Table Talk Featuring Bettina L. Love Section 2: Black Girls’ Language and Literacy Practices 4. The Cartography of Storytelling: Black Girl Mapping Practices by Tamara Butler 5. Black Girl to Black Girl: Gratitude Journaling as an Emancipatory Practice by Damaris C. Dunn 6. There’s More than One Way to be Black": The Literacy Experiences of Black African Immigrant Girls in the United States by Maima Chea Simmons Kitchen Table Talk Featuring Valerie Kinloch Section 3: Reading Black Girlhood in Literature 7. Black Girls Living Between: A Critical Examination of Liminality in The Hate U Give by Melanie A. Kirkwood-Marshall 8. Black Girlhood Entangled: An Exploration of Nature, Magic and Community in Jewell Parker Rhodes’ Bayou Magic by Dahlia Hamza Constantine 9. Beyond the Problem: Afrofuturism as an Alternative to Realistic Fiction about Black Girls by Stephanie Toliver Kitchen TableSeries Editor Foreword Introduction: Centering Black Girls’ Ways of Knowing: Past, Present, and Future by Detra Price-Dennis and Gholnecsar E. Muhammad Section 1: Creating Spaces for Black Girl Literacies 1. Explorations of Literacy and Black Girlhood in Out-of-Bound Spaces by Erica Womack 2. Our Stories are Uniquely Beautiful": Black Girls’ Preamble Writing in Literacy Collectives by Francheska Starks, Latasha Mosley, Maya White & Gholdy Muhammad 3. Black Women and Girls Social Activism Tradition: Critical Media Literacy and the Black Girls’ Literacies Framework by Sherell A. McArthur Kitchen Table Talk Featuring Bettina L. Love Section 2: Black Girls’ Language and Literacy Practices 4. The Cartography of Storytelling: Black Girl Mapping Practices by Tamara Butler 5. Black Girl to Black Girl: Gratitude Journaling as an Emancipatory Practice by Damaris C. Dunn 6. There’s More than One Way to be Black": The Literacy Experiences of Black African Immigrant Girls in the United States by Maima Chea Simmons Kitchen Table Talk Featuring Valerie Kinloch Section 3: Reading Black Girlhood in Literature 7. Black Girls Living Between: A Critical Examination of Liminality in The Hate U Give by Melanie A. Kirkwood-Marshall 8. Black Girlhood Entangled: An Exploration of Nature, Magic and Community in Jewell Parker Rhodes’ Bayou Magic by Dahlia Hamza Constantine 9. Beyond the Problem: Afrofuturism as an Alternative to Realistic Fiction about Black Girls by Stephanie Toliver Kitchen Table Talk Featuring Ebony Elizabeth Thomas Section 4: Centering Black Girls’ Digital Literacies 10. Urban Young Adolescent Black Girls’ Digital Media Practices: Humanizing the Digital Experience by Tonya B. Perry, Kristie Williams, and Jameka Thomas 11. Black Adolescent Girls’ Digital Literacies in an Out-of-School Urban Secondary Literacy Context by Delicia Tiera Greene 12. Black Adolescent Girls’ Digital Literacies in an Out-of-School Urban Secondary Literacy Context by Autumn A. Griffin Kitchen Table Talk Featuring Detra Price-Dennis Afterword Artist, Survivor, Academic, Activist by Elaine Richardson Postscript Black Girls’ Literacies Collective Statement … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 371.82996073
African American girls -- Books and reading
African American girls -- Education
Language arts
African Americans -- Race identity
Literacy -- Social aspects -- United States
After school programs -- Social aspects -- United States - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429534607
9780429521133
9780429244391 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367199623
9780367199654 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.623264
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