Collective Bibliography

  • “African Women’s Rights & Resilience.” Barnard College, n.d. Web. 28 Mar. 2014. http://barnard.edu/events/african-womens-rights-resilience.
  • Anzaldúa, Gloria. Borderlands, La Frontera: The New Mestiza. San Francisco: Aunt Lute, 1987. Print.
  • Barnes, LaShanette and Bruno, Peter J. “Feminist Theory Colloquium Glossary.” New York. 14 Mar. 2014. Assignment.
  • Butler, Judith. Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex. Routledge: New York and London, 1993.
  • Crenshaw, Kimberle. “Demariginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics.” The University of Chicago Legal Forum 1989: Feminism in the Law: Theory, Practice and Criticism. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1989. 139-67. Print.
  • Fields, Barbara. “What One Cannot Remember Mistakenly.” History + Memory in African American Culture. Genevieve Fabre and Robert O’Meally, eds. Oxford: New York, 1994.
  • Gbowee, Leymah. Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War. New York: Beast Books, 2011.
  • Grosz, Elizabeth. “Bodies and Knowledges: Feminism and the Crisis of Reason.” Feminist Epistemologies. New York: Routledge, 1993. N. pag. Print.
  • Hammonds, Evelyn. “Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality.” differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies. 1994.
  • Pray the Devil Back to Hell. Gini Reticker. Balcony Releasing (US), 2008. Online. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/women-war-and-peace/full-episodes/pray-the-devil-back-to-hell.
  • Rubins, Gayle. “The Traffic in Women: Notes on the ‘Political Economy’ of Sex.” Toward and Anthropology of Women. Rayna R. Reiter, ed. New York/London: Monthly Review Press, 1975.
  • Spillers, Hortense. “Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe: An American Grammar Book.” Diacritics, Vol. 17, No. 2, Culture and Countermemory: The “American” Connection. (Summer, 1987), pp. 64-81.