Bell Hooks was taught that "talking back" meant speaking as an equal to an authority figure and daring to disagree and/or have an opinion. In this collection of personal and theoretical essays, Hooks reflects on her signature issues of racism and feminism, politics and pedagogy. Among her discoveries is that moving from silence into speech is for the oppressed, the colonized, the exploited, and those who stand and struggle side by side, a gesture of defiance that heals, making growth possible.
Ain't I a Woman
Bell Hooks
audiobookBelonging : A Culture of Place
Bell Hooks
audiobookYearning
Bell Hooks
audiobookOutlaw Culture
Bell Hooks
audiobookReel to Real
Bell Hooks
audiobookUncut Funk
Bell Hooks, Stuart Hall
audiobookTalking Back
Bell Hooks
audiobookBreaking Bread
Bell Hooks, Cornel West
audiobookHomegrown
Bell Hooks, Amalia Mesa-Bains
audiobookSisters of the Yam
Bell Hooks
audiobookBlack Looks
Bell Hooks
audiobook
The Souls of Black Folk
W.E.B DuBois
bookThe Souls of Black Folk
W.E.B. Du Bois
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Hannah Durkin
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Betsy T. Phillips
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Jeff Hobbs
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Michael Waldman
bookComing of Age in Jim Crow DC : Navigating the Politics of Everyday Life
Paula Austin
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Jedediah Purdy
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