03240nam 2200433zu 450 991094692860332120240702210605.0(CKB)32613692100041(Perlego)4428878(NjHacI)9932613692100041(EXLCZ)993261369210004120240604d2024 uy |engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBlack Schoolgirls in Space Stories of Black Girlhoods Gathered on Educational Terrain1st ed.Berghahn Books2024New York, NY :Berghahn Books,2024.1 online resource (0 pages)Transnational girlhoods ;79781805395690 1805395696 List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Storying Black Girlhoods on Educational Terrain Esther O. Ohito with Lucía Mock Muñoz de Luna Chapter 1. Black Girl Cartography: Black Girlhood and Place-Making in Education Research* Tamara T. Butler *This chapter is not available Open Access Chapter 2. Dear Toni Morrison: On Black Girls as Makers of Theories and Worlds Katelyn M. Campbell, Lauryn DuPree, and Lucía Mock Muñoz de Luna Chapter 3. Queer Like Me: Black Girlhood Sexuality on the Playground, under the Covers, and in the Halls of Academia Adilia E. E. James Chapter 4. Black Girls and the Pipeline from Sexual Abuse to Sexual Exploitation to Prison Nadine M. Finigan-Carr Chapter 5. Modern-Day Manifestations of the Scarlet Letter: Othered Black Girlhoods, Deficit Discourse, and Black Teenage Mother Epistemologies in the Rural South Taryrn T. C. Brown Chapter 6. "You Know, Let Me Put My Two Cents In": Using Photovoice to Locate the Educational Experiences of Black Girls Lateasha Meyers Chapter 7. "They Were Like Family": Locating Schooling and Black Girl Navigational Practices in Richmond, Virginia Renée Wilmot Chapter 8. On Young Ghanaian Women Being, Becoming, and Belonging in Place Susan E. Wilcox Chapter 9. A Luo Girl's Inheritance Esther O. Ohito Conclusion: As Queer as a Black Girl: Navigating Toward a Transnational Black Girlhood Studies Lucía Mock Muñoz de Luna with Esther O. Ohito Index.Locating Black girls' desires, needs, knowledge bases, and lived experiences in relation to their social identities has become increasingly important in the study of transnational girlhoods. Black Schoolgirls in Space pushes this discourse even further by exploring how Black girls negotiate and navigate borders of blackness, gender, and girlhood in educational spaces. The contributors of this collected volume highlight Black girls as actors and agents of not only girlhood but also the larger, transnational educational worlds in which their girlhoods are contained. Transnational girlhoods ;7.Feminism and educationFeminism and education.370.82Ohito Esther O.Muñoz de Luna Lucía MockNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910946928603321Black Schoolgirls in Space4360345UNINA