
The Conscious Cultural Worker
Counter-Narratives of Black Women Artivists as Radical Educators
Khalilah Ali(Author)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 15. April 2024
Book
Hardback
190 pages
978-1-6669-1537-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Conscious Cultural Worker: Counter-Narratives of Black Women Artivists as Radical Educators uses narrative inquiry and Black feminist and womanist pedagogy to look at the teaching identities and lived experiences of Black women artivist educators in the current neoliberal anti-woke moment. Their counter-narratives are presented as vignettes to look at a certain time in the lives of Black women artists who use rap, spoken word, or visual art to turn public places like bars, clubs, galleries, lounges, and alleys into unofficial educational spaces that the author calls "Communities of Reciprocity" (CoR). This book adds to what is known about situated learning, teacher identity, and the co-creation of communities of practice by focusing on the point of view of Black women as conscious culture workers. It does this by bringing attention to the fact that culture work is a kind of conversation between creatives as expert practitioners and audiences as spect-actors, who co-create liberatory educative texts. In this book, Black women "work" the culture by challenging hegemonic discourse and hidden curricula wherever people who want to learn come together.
Reviews / Votes
The Conscious Cultural Worker breaks new ground by excavating the critical contributions of unconventional teachers, persuasively charting the dynamic trajectory of Black women's cultural work as pedagogy. Using both rich historical analysis and incisive autoethnographic case studies, Ali challenges reductive notions of teacher identity in favor of more expansive and illuminating counternarratives of Black women's pedagogical epistemologies. -- Susana M. Morris, Georgia Institute of TechnologyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
434 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6669-1537-2 (9781666915372)
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The Conscious Cultural Worker
Counter-Narratives of Black Women Artivists as Radical Educators
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Khalilah Ali
The Conscious Cultural Worker
Counter-Narratives of Black Women Artivists as Radical Educators
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04/2024
1st Edition
Lexington Books
€90.99
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Person
Khalilah Ali is assistant professor of education at Spelman College.
Content
Contents
Introduction
Part I: We Have to Talk about Liberating Minds as Well as Liberating Society
Chapter 1: "We Reject Pedestals, Queenhood, and Walking Ten Paces Behind:" Identity Politics, Interlocking Oppressions and the Historical and Political Trajectory of Black Women as Conscious Cultural Workers
Chapter 2: We Stay Woke: Artivism, Community Consciousness and Knowledge Building an Epistemic Insurgency
Chapter 3: Honoring "The Community That Names Me:" Crafting a Womanist Pedagogy
Part II: Counter-Stories of Black Women Conscious Cultural Workers as Teachers
Chapter 4: Empress Pam Grier, Spoken Word Poet, Essayist and Short-Story Writer
Chapter 5: Tarita Day, Poet and Slam Champion
Chapter 6: Macy, Poet, Host, Slam Champion and Drag Performer
Chapter 7: Shara Lee Hope, Photographer
Chapter 8: Pookie Jenkins, Collagist and Photographer
Chapter 9: Koda Cole-Li, Hip-Hopper and Poet
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author
Introduction
Part I: We Have to Talk about Liberating Minds as Well as Liberating Society
Chapter 1: "We Reject Pedestals, Queenhood, and Walking Ten Paces Behind:" Identity Politics, Interlocking Oppressions and the Historical and Political Trajectory of Black Women as Conscious Cultural Workers
Chapter 2: We Stay Woke: Artivism, Community Consciousness and Knowledge Building an Epistemic Insurgency
Chapter 3: Honoring "The Community That Names Me:" Crafting a Womanist Pedagogy
Part II: Counter-Stories of Black Women Conscious Cultural Workers as Teachers
Chapter 4: Empress Pam Grier, Spoken Word Poet, Essayist and Short-Story Writer
Chapter 5: Tarita Day, Poet and Slam Champion
Chapter 6: Macy, Poet, Host, Slam Champion and Drag Performer
Chapter 7: Shara Lee Hope, Photographer
Chapter 8: Pookie Jenkins, Collagist and Photographer
Chapter 9: Koda Cole-Li, Hip-Hopper and Poet
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author