Foreword by Johnnetta B. Cole
Preface to the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition:
Creating a Canon and Building a Legacy: Reflections on Twenty-Five Years of Black Feminist Anthropology
“Poem for My Black Anthropology Sistahs Today”
Preface to the 2001 Edition
Introduction: Forging a Theory, Politics, Praxis, and Poetics of Black Feminist Anthropology
Irma McClaurin
1 Seeking the Ancestors: Forging a Black Feminist Tradition in Anthropology
A. Lynn Bolles
2 Theorizing a Black Feminist Self in Anthropology: Toward an Autoethnographic Approach
Irma McClaurin
3 A Passion for Sameness: Encountering a Black Feminist Self in Fieldwork in the Dominican Republic
Kimberly Eison Simmons
4 Disciplining the Black Female Body: Learning Feminism in Africa and the United States
Carolyn Martin Shaw
5 Negotiating Identity and Black Feminist Politics in Caribbean Research
Karla Slocum
6 A Black Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Commodification of Women in the New Global Culture
Angela M. Gilliam
7 Biomedical Ethics, Gender, and Ethnicity: Implications for Black Feminist Anthropology
Cheryl Mwaria
8 Contingent Stories of Anthropology, Race, and Feminism
Paulla A. Ebron
9 A Homegirl Goes Home: Black Feminism and the Lure of Native Anthropology
Cheryl Rodriguez
Notes on Contributors
Notes on the Cover Art and Author Photograph
Photo Credits
Index