Killing rage : ending racism / Bell Hooks.

Author/creator hooks, bell
Format Book
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoNew York : H. Holt and Co., 1995.
Description277 pages ; 22 cm
Subjects

Contents 5050 Introduction: race talk -- Killing rage: militant resistance -- Beyond black rage: ending racism -- Representations of whiteness in the black imagination -- Refusing to be a victim: accountability and responsibility -- Challenging sexism in black life -- The integrity of black womanhood -- Feminism: it's a black thing -- Revolutionary feminism: an anti-racist agenda -- Teaching resistance: the racial politics of mass media -- Black beauty and black power: internalized racism -- Healing our wounds: liberatory mental health care -- Loving blackness as political resistance -- Black on black pain: class cruelty -- Marketing blackness: class and commodification -- Overcoming white supremacy: a comment -- Beyond black only: bonding beyond race -- Keeping a legacy of shared struggle -- Where is the love: political bonding between black and white women -- Black intellectuals: choosing sides -- Black identity: liberating subjectivity -- Moving from pain to power: black self-determination -- Beloved community: a world without racism.
Abstract Twenty-three essays written from a black and feminist perspective ; they consider the bitter difficulties of racism by envisioning a world without it. "One of our country's premier cultural and social critics, bell hooks has always maintained that eradicating racism and eradicating sexism must go hand in hand. But whereas many women have been recognized for their writing on gender politics, the female voice has been all but locked out of the public discourse on race. Killing Rage speaks to this imbalance. These twenty-three essays are written from a black and feminist perspective, and they tackle the bitter difficulties of racism by envisioning a world without it. They address a spectrum of topics having to do with race and racism in the United States: psychological trauma among African Americans; friendship between black women and white women; anti-Semitism and racism; and internalized racism in movies and the media. And in the title essay, hooks writes about the "killing rage"--The fierce anger of black people stung by repeated instances of everyday racism--finding in that rage a healing source of love and strength and a catalyst for positive change."--Publisher's description
General noteFirst Owl Book edition.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 273-277).
Digital Bookplate Bookplate for Gene and Susan Roberts
Acquisitions source Joyner Rare copy gift of Gene and Susan Roberts, 2016.
LCCN 95006395
ISBN0805037829

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