02815nam 22005293 450 991085080050332120241203154910.01-80539-202-610.1515/9781805392026(MiAaPQ)EBC30977815(Au-PeEL)EBL30977815(CKB)30328561500041(DE-B1597)678315(DE-B1597)9781805392026(OCoLC)1422229871(EXLCZ)993032856150004120240212d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBlack Schoolgirls in Space Stories of Black Girlhoods Gathered on Educational Terrain1st ed.New York, NY :Berghahn Books, Incorporated,2024.©2024.1 online resourceTransnational Girlhoods Series ;v.71-80539-186-0 Frontmatter --CONTENTS --ILLUSTRATIONS --ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --INTRODUCTION Storying Black Girlhoods on Educational Terrain --CHAPTER 1 Black Girl Cartography: Black Girlhood and Place-Making in Education Research --CHAPTER 2 Dear Toni Morrison: On Black Girls as Makers of Theories and Worlds --CHAPTER 3 Queer Like Me: Black Girlhood Sexuality on the Playground, under the Covers, and in the Halls of Academ --CHAPTER 4 Black Girls and the Pipeline from Sexual Abuse to Sexual Exploitation to Prison --CHAPTER 5 Modern-Day Manifestations of the Scarlet Letter Othered Black Girlhoods, Defi cit Discourse, and Black Teenage Mother Epistemologies in the Rural South --CHAPTER 6 “You Know, Let Me Put My Two Cents In” Using Photovoice to Locate the Educational Experiences of Black Girls --CHAPTER 7 “They Were Like Family” Locating Schooling and Black Girl Navigational Practices in Richmond, Virginia --CHAPTER 8 On Young Ghanaian Women Being, Becoming, and Belonging in Place --CHAPTER 9 A Luo Girl’s Inheritance --CONCLUSION As Queer as a Black Girl: Navigating Toward a Transnational Black Girlhood Studies --INDEXNo detailed description available for "Black Schoolgirls in Space".Transnational girlhoodsGirls, BlackEducationGirls, BlackEthnic identityGirls, BlackEducation.Girls, BlackEthnic identity.305.235208996Ohito Esther O1736826Mock Muñoz de Luna Lucía1860177Knowledge Unlatchedfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910850800503321Black Schoolgirls in Space4464761UNINA