A Social and Cultural History of Black Feminist Hashtags
Welcome!
Below is a list of readings/viewings from today’s lecture:
READ:
#YouOkSis Challenges Street Harassment, Starts a Movement (2014)
Cooper, B. (2017). Beyond respectability: The intellectual thought of race women.
Cooper, B. (2018). Eloquent rage: A Black feminist discovers her superpower.
Conley, T.L. (2017). Decoding black feminist hashtags as becoming. The Black Scholar, 47. 22-32.
Davis, A. J. (2018). Power and vulnerability: BlackGirlMagic in Black women’s science fiction. Journal of Science Fiction, 2(3). 13-30.
Hobson, J. (2016): Black beauty and digital spaces: The new visibility politics. Ada, 10.
Ringrose, J. (2011). “Beyond discourse? Using Deleuze and Guattari schizoanalysis to explore affective assemblages, heterosexually striated space, and lines of flight online and at school,” Educational Philosophy and Theory, 43 no. 6 (2011): 598-618.
Tamboukou, M. (2008). Machinic assemblages: Women, art education and space. Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education. 29(3), 359-375.
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