Shapeshifters black girls and the choreography of citizenship available for dow. Mar 24, 2010 marked by a demon shapeshifter, denise turns to master vampire spade for help. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read shapeshifters. Moulden, jennifer bryant, marybeth onyeukwu organizing apprentices. The themes of love in shakespeares othello othello questions act i 1. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship under contract with duke university press is on the editorial board of the feminist wire and on the founding editorial board of public.
Shapeshifters must always stay on the side of change, possibility, movement, and the future. Coxs shapeshifters brings a human face to the economic disaster that is detroit, showing us how young black girls survive and thrive in uncertain circumstances. The author demonstrates how the improvements that the executive director and organizations board mandate encompass more than the physical structure of the building and, in fact, are primarily concerned with improving the shelter residents through a specific focus on discursive and embodied practices that undergird ideas of successful black. Cox is a cultural anthropologist and associate professor of african and african american studies at fordham university, lincoln center.
Black vernacular traditions, too, allow girls to be considered fast or womanish based on their perceived desire or sexuality. Aimee meredith cox in shapeshifters aimee meredith cox explores how young black women in a detroit homeless shelter contest stereotypes, critique their status as partial citizens, and negotiate poverty, racism, and. Spade swore never to fall for a human again, but denise is too tempting to resist. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship cox, aimee meredith on. Shapeshifters is an engaging, powerful read of the lived experience of young black girls lives that intersects with race, class, gender, and agency, providing a fresh perspective on citizenship. Guided meditation for black lives matter new museum. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship duke, 2015 note. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship kindle edition by cox, aimee meredith. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship, aimee meredith. A journey along the atlantic slave route scenes of subjection. With shapeshifters cox gives a voice to young black women who find creative and nonnormative solutions to the problems that come with being young, black, and female in.
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Thus, i also draw on aimee meredith coxs monograph shapeshifters. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship is unapologetically many things, just like the young women who appear in its pages. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship, durham. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship terri laws durham. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship, which explores how young black women in a detroit homeless shelter contest stereotypes, critique their status as partial citizens, and negotiate poverty, racism, and gender violence to create and imagine lives for themselves. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship black women, writing and identity. Black girlhood matters terri laws university of michigandearborn shapeshifters. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship aimee m cox in shapeshifters duke 2015, aimee meredith cox explores how young black women in a detroit homeless shelter contest stereotypes, critique their status as partial citizens, and negotiate poverty, racism, and gender violence to create and imagine lives for themselves. Envisioning black girl futures departures in critical. Unmarried women and the rise of an independent nation by rebecca traister. Bethel is active with the african american studies librarianship section of the association of college and research libraries, the black caucus of ala, and involved in library leadership, diversity, recruitment, and research activities. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship pdf online. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship by aimee meredith cox isbn.
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Black girls and the choreography of citizenship my appreciation of this work and its power in the classroom in part stems from my own location, a private university in milwaukee. Once the demons hold over denise is revealed, however, even spade might not be able to save her. Jul 24, 2017 currently serving on the council, the governing body of the american library association, ms. This ethnographic study of young black women and girls is an essential read and companion to the larger picture of african american lives in urban settings, which are often mired in poverty, crime, and despair. Based on eight years of fieldwork at the fresh start shelter, cox shows how the shelters residentswho range in age from. Based on eight years of fieldwork at the fresh start shelter, cox shows how. Shapeshifters is an engaging, powerful read of the lived experience of young black girls lives that intersects with race, class, gender, and agency, providing a fresh perspective on citizenship, change, and standpoint. Pdf files of additional readings will be available through the canvas course site. All other readingsarticles and book chapterswill be available online, either through blackboard, links. This work explores how young black women in a detroit homeless shelter contest stereotypes, critique their status as partial citizens, and negotiate poverty, racism, and gender violence to. Towards an interdisciplinary field of black girlhood studies. Strong black women in african american literature lose your mother. Jul 24, 2015 aimee cox is incredibly selfreflexive in her book. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship by aimee meredith cox overview in shapeshifters aimee meredith cox explores how young black women in a detroit homeless shelter contest stereotypes, critique their status as partial citizens, and negotiate poverty, racism, and gender violence to create and imagine lives for.
Black girls and the choreography of citizenship at. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship duke 2015 and the forthcoming edited volume, gender. Cox is interested in the ways that black girls citizenship is understood by others and how black girls enact and understand their citizenship within society. In shapeshifters duke 2015, aimee meredith cox explores how young black women in a detroit homeless shelter contest stereotypes, critique their status as partial citizens, and negotiate poverty, racism, and gender violence to create and imagine lives for themselves. Black girlhood exists in a world that is constantly trying to negate it. Please see the call number for each book to locate it within the library. Apr 29, 2019 winner of the delmos jones and jagna sharff memorial book prize for the critical study of north america, as well as the victor turner book prize in ethnographic writing, aimee meredith coxs book shapeshifters. Ultimately, however, it is a book that presents an analysis of the contradictions and failures of twentyfirstcentury u.
The journal of negro education volume 85, number 3 summer 2016 table of contents why we cant wait. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship by aimee meredith cox, assistant professor of african and african american studies at fordham duke in shapeshifters, aimee meredith cox writes about the young black women she met and came to know during the eight years she spent doing fieldwork at a homeless shelter in detroit, arguably oneread more. Winner of the delmos jones and jagna sharff memorial book prize for the critical study of north america, as well as the victor turner book prize in ethnographic writing, aimee meredith coxs book shapeshifters. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship is a richly textured ethnography that effectively makes the case for black girlhood as a site of anthropological analysis. Shapeshifters ebook by aimee meredith cox rakuten kobo. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship download 14hmhf. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship show details.
With shapeshifters, cox gives a voice to young black women who find creative and nonnormative solutions to the problems that come with being young, black, and female in america. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc. Reexamining the opportunities and challenges for black women and girls in education guest editors. Duke university press, 2015 the august 9, 2014 fatal police shooting of unarmed black eighteen yearold michael brown in. Terror, slavery, and selfmaking in nineteenth century america. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship by aimee meredith cox pp. Black girls and the choreography of citizenship by aimee meredith cox show all authors. Critical race and black feminist theories are utilized to analyze interviews from black girls over a 5year period of the program and composite characters are developed to spotlight key findings. New social science books the following social science books are in weis library and available for students, faculty, and staff to use or borrow.
In shapeshifters aimee meredith cox explores how young black women in a detroit homeless shelter contest stereotypes, critique their status as partial citizens. Her talk titled the ethnography of writing yourself inand out, discussed her book shapeshifters. Cox is an anthropologist who also served as director of the fresh start homeless shelter the name was changed in the book to preserve anonymity and its transitional living program in detroit, michigan. Kicking off the introductions of additions to the syllabus, i turn us to aimee meredith coxs shapeshifters. The epilogue argues that even the bestintentioned attempts to address the needs of black girls will fail as long as they continue to discount how young black women understand their lives, theorize their position in the larger social landscape, and understand themselves to be shapeshifting powerful forces for social transformation. Shapeshifters by aimee meredith cox adolescence youth. With shapeshifters cox gives a voice to young black women who find creative and nonnormative. Coxs shapeshifters brings a human face to the economic disaster that is detroit, showing us how young black girls survive and. Tubereject com real community no thought police proof of reptilian shapeshifters.