| The Womanist Vol. 1.1 (1994) |
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the title of this magazine before the 1996 name change to Womanist Theory and Research.) |
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Please note: Some essays contain superscript, which may affect line heights or textual placement, depending on which browser you use. Table of Contents: Gerris Farris: Photographs/Front Cover, Contents Page, 10, 11, 13, 20, Back Cover Emilie M. Townes: Voices of the Spirit: Womanist Methodologies in the Theological Disciplines Pat Washington: Positive Sexuality: Does it Begin at Home? Charlotte M. Harris: An Afrocentric Feminist Angle of Vision: Black Feminist Epistemology and Scholarship JoAnne Banks-Wallace: Beyond Survival: Storytelling as an Emancipatory Tool Among Women of African Descent Joycelyn Moody: The Holiness of Herself Released: Nineteenth-Century African American Women’s Spiritual Narratives and Womanist Research Barbara McCaskill: “Everybody Say I”: Towards a Womanist Interpretation of Nineteenth-Century Afra-American Writing Sharon L. Jones: Reading Herstory: An Afrofeminist Theory of Art F. Elaine De Lancey: Recognizing the Warrior’s Dance: Afrocentric Womanism and Implications for Scholarship and Pedagogy Michelle Murrain: What Womanist Science Would Look Like Layli Phillips: On
the Variegation of Authority: The Role of Womanism in the Reformulation of
Knowledge Production and Validation Processes
Co-Editors: Barbara McCaskill Layli Phillips Special thanks to: R. Baxter Miller, Darren Rhym, Sharron Hannon, Karen J. Winkler, Richard Lane, Nyoka Gray, and Michael Hill. Copyright © 1994 by the Institute for
African-American Studies. All right reserved. ISSN 1077-0380 . |
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