Homegrown
Engaged Cultural Criticism
bell hooks and Amalia Mesa-Bains
Pages: 175ISBN: 0-89608-759-X
Format: Paper
Release Date: 2006-05-19
Mainstream media has made a concerted effort to polarize African
Americans and Latinos, emphasizing differences in culture, religion, and
values. In Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism, two revolutionary thinkers
invite us to reexamine and challenge this politically popular binary.
As renowned thinker and writer bell hooks and MacArthur Award-winning
artist Amalia Mesa-Bains confront the challenges of building
cross-cultural and cross-issue coalitions, they also speak to the
viability of an oppositional politic shared by African Americans and
Latinos. Listen in on the conversation as they share the ways their
work, families, and cultural experiences have shaped their political
activism, teaching, and artistic expression.
Other topics that are related to African American Studies are:
Table of Contents
Preface
Family
Feminist Iconography
Resistance Pedagogies
Public Culture
Multiculturalism
Home
Memory
Altars
Day of the Dead
Afterword
About the Authors


