Sista Talk
The Personal and the Pedagogical (Counterpoints Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education)
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Word Count
35,250 words, Guess
Page Count
141 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11396404M
- ISBN-139780820449531
- ISBN-100820449539
- OCLC Control Number42952524
- Library of Congress Control Number99088001
and 2 more
- LibraryThing3673922
- Goodreads1842918
Classifications
- LCCLC2731.B74 2001
Description
"Sista Talk: The Personal and the Pedagogical is an inquiry into the questions of how Black women define their existence in a society which devalues, dehumanizes, and silences their beliefs. Placing herself inside of the research, Rochelle Brock invites the reader on a journey of self-exploration, as she and seven of her Black female students investigate their collective journey toward self-awareness in the attempt to liberate their minds and souls from ideological domination. Throughout, Sista Talk attempts to understand the ways in which this self-exploration informs her pedagogy. Combining Black feminist and Afrocentric Theory with critical pedagogy, this book frames the parameters for an Afrowomanist pedagogy of wholeness for teaching Black students."--Jacket.
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