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Speechifying collects the most important speeches of Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole—noted Black feminist anthropologist, the first Black female president of Spelman College, former director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African Art, and former chair and president of the National Council of Negro Women. A powerful and eloquent orator, Dr. Cole demonstrates her commitment to the success of historically Black colleges and universities, her ideas about the central importance of diversity and inclusion in higher education, the impact of growing up in the segregated South on her life and activism, and her belief in public service. Drawing on a range of Black thinkers, writers, and artists as well as biblical scripture and spirituals, her speeches give voice to the most urgent and polarizing issues of our time while inspiring transformational leadership and change. Speechifying also includes interviews with Dr. Cole that highlight her perspective as a Black feminist, her dedication to public speaking and “speechifying” in the tradition of the Black church, and the impact that her leadership and mentorship have had on generations of Black feminist scholars.
Speechifying collects the most important speeches of Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole—noted Black feminist anthropologist, the first Black female president of Spelman College, former director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African Art, and former chair and president of the National Council of Negro Women. A powerful and eloquent orator, Dr. Cole demonstrates her commitment to the success of historically Black colleges and universities, her ideas about the central importance of diversity and inclusion in higher education, the impact of growing up in the segregated South on her life and activism, and her belief in public service. Drawing on a range of Black thinkers, writers, and artists as well as biblical scripture and spirituals, her speeches give voice to the most urgent and polarizing issues of our time while inspiring transformational leadership and change. Speechifying also includes interviews with Dr. Cole that highlight her perspective as a Black feminist, her dedication to public speaking and “speechifying” in the tradition of the Black church, and the impact that her leadership and mentorship have had on generations of Black feminist scholars.
For nearly a decade, Brazil has surpassed Thailand as the world's
premier sex tourism destination. As the first full-length
ethnography of sex tourism in Brazil, this pioneering study treats
sex tourism as a complex and multidimensional phenomenon that
involves a range of activities and erotic connections, from sex
work to romantic transnational relationships. Erica Lorraine
Williams explores sex tourism in the Brazilian state of Bahia from
the perspectives of foreign tourists, tourism industry workers, sex
workers who engage in liaisons with foreigners, and Afro-Brazilian
men and women who contend with foreigners' stereotypical
assumptions about their licentiousness. She shows how the Bahian
state strategically exploits the touristic desire for exotic
culture by appropriating an eroticized blackness and commodifying
the Afro-Brazilian culture in order to sell Bahia to foreign
travelers.
After the pioneers, the second generation of African American anthropologists trained in the late 1950s and 1960s. Expected to study their own or similar cultures, these scholars often focused on the African diaspora but in some cases they also ranged further afield both geographically and intellectually. Yet their work remains largely unknown to colleagues and students. This volume collects intellectual biographies of fifteen accomplished African American anthropologists of the era. The authors explore the scholars' diverse backgrounds and interests and look at their groundbreaking methodologies, ethnographies, and theories. They also place their subjects within their tumultuous times, when antiracism and anticolonialism transformed the field and the emergence of ideas around racial vindication brought forth new worldviews. Scholars profiled: George Clement Bond, Johnnetta B. Cole, James Lowell Gibbs Jr., Vera Mae Green, John Langston Gwaltney, Ira E. Harrison, Delmos Jones, Diane K. Lewis, Claudia Mitchell-Kernan, Oliver Osborne, Anselme Remy, William Alfred Shack, Audrey Smedley, Niara Sudarkasa, and Charles Preston Warren II
For nearly a decade, Brazil has surpassed Thailand as the world's
premier sex tourism destination. As the first full-length
ethnography of sex tourism in Brazil, this pioneering study treats
sex tourism as a complex and multidimensional phenomenon that
involves a range of activities and erotic connections, from sex
work to romantic transnational relationships. Erica Lorraine
Williams explores sex tourism in the Brazilian state of Bahia from
the perspectives of foreign tourists, tourism industry workers, sex
workers who engage in liaisons with foreigners, and Afro-Brazilian
men and women who contend with foreigners' stereotypical
assumptions about their licentiousness. She shows how the Bahian
state strategically exploits the touristic desire for exotic
culture by appropriating an eroticized blackness and commodifying
the Afro-Brazilian culture in order to sell Bahia to foreign
travelers.
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