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Black Looks
Race and Representation
bell hooks
Pages: 200ISBN: 0-89608-434-5
Format: cloth
Release Date: 1992-01-01
In these twelve essays, bell hooks digs ever deeper into the personal and political consequences of contemporary representations of race and ethnicity within a white supremacist culture.
"[Black Looks] is hooks's oppositional gaze in action, hooks's production of alternative readings that teaches us to 'look' to learn the 'critical political consciousness' vital to feminist politics."—SIGNS
Black Looks (paper)
Other books by bell hooks
Feminist Theory (paper)
From Margin to Centerbell hooks
Released 2000-01-01
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center established bell hooks as one of international feminism’s most challenging and influential voices.
Yearning (paper only)
Race, Gender, and Cultural Politicsbell hooks
Released 1990-01-01
Yearning crosses disciplinary boundaries in major debates on cultural criticism and the politics of race and gender.
Black Looks (cloth)
Race and Representationbell hooks
Released 1992-01-01
In these twelve essays, bell hooks digs ever deeper into the personal and political consequences of contemporary representations of race and ethnicity within a white supremacist culture.
bell hooks
bell hooks is the author of numerous critically acclaimed and influential books on the politics of race, gender, class, and culture. Celebrated as one of our nation’s leading public intellectuals by The Atlantic Monthly, as well as one of Utne Reader’s “100 Visionaries Who Could Change Your Life,” she is a charismatic speaker who divides her time among teaching, writing, and lecturing around the world.
Her first book, Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism (South End Press, 1981), which she began when she was 19, was named one of the “twenty most influential women’s books of the last twenty years” by Publishers Weekly in 1992. A prolific writer, hooks has published many other books with South End Press, including Feminist Theory, Black Looks, Yearning, Talking Back, and Breaking Bread (with Cornel West).
A frequent lecturer in the United States and abroad, her most recent books from South End Press include Feminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics and Sisters of the Yam: Black Women and Self-Recovery (Updated Edition), and Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism with Amalia Mesa-Bains.
A list of bell hooks’s favorite films can be found here.
For a recent talk by bell hooks, visit Eric Stoller's blog, here.

