Culture & Identity

Culture & Identity

Right Brain

Right Brain

Creativity

representations

conversations

visuals

music

Tools

wiki

Elementary Identity Across Ages and Ethnicities

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Elementary Identity

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Elementary Identity Conversation

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Presentations

Scholar

Topic

Hybridity, Liminality, & Third Space

Left Brain

Left Brain

Themes

Identity

Others

Self

Relationships

Multiculturalism, Interculturalism, and Transculturalism

People

Authors

Homi K. Bhabha

Judith Butler

bell hooks

Edward Said

Guest Speakers

Jo Monahan

Dr. Perez

Scholars

Patricia Hill Collins

Black Feminist Thought

Paul Gilroy

Double Consciousness

Stuart Hall

Racial Prejudice & Media

Frantz Fanon

Critical Theory

Technology

Edward Said

A manner of regularized (or Orientalized) writing, vision, and study, dominated by imperatives, perspectives, and ideological biases ostensibly suited to the Orient.’ It is the image of the ‘Orient’ expressed as an entire system of thought and scholarship.

Orientalism

Patricia Hill Collins

Womanism

Angela Davis

Toni Morrison

The dangers of separateness for the sake of unity and the "disallowing" of any group is the first step in the destruction of a community or family. In Paradise, Toni Morrison explores the sacredness of motherhood, female community and its necessity in the Black woman's search for self.

Alice Walker

It is a reaction to the realization that “feminism” does not encompass the perspectives Black women

Womanism addresses the racist and classist aspects of white feminism and actively opposes separatist ideologies. It includes the word “man”, recognizing that Black men are an integral part of Black women’s lives as their children, lovers, and family members.

Matrix of Domination

Two significant contributions toward understanding the importance of connections among knowledge, consciousness, and political empowerment: 1) A fundamental paradigmatic shift in how we think about oppression - embracing a paradigm of race, class, and gender as interlocking systems of oppression, reconceptualize the social relations of domination and resistance; 2) Ongoing epistemological debates in feminist theory and the sociology of knowledge concerning ways of assessing "truth." Offering subordinate groups new knowledge about their own experiences can be empowering; but revealing new ways of knowing that allow subordinate groups to define their own reality has far greater implications.

Authorship

Another Kind of Public Education

Black Feminist thought

Race, Class & Gender

Black Sexual Politics

Frantz Fanon

Black Skin, White Masks

Race Theory

Homi K. Bhabha

The Location of Culture

Hybridity

Liminality

Third Space