UnCommon Bonds: Women Reflect on Race and Friendship
UnCommon Bonds is a collection of essays written by women representing multiple identities; all uniquely addressing the impactful experiences of race, ethnicity, and friendship in the context of the United States. The essays unapologetically explore the challenges of developing and maintaining cross-racial friendships between women. A primary goal of this book is to resist simplifying cross-racial friendships. Instinctively, the editors believe that there is a unique joy and pain in these relationships that is rarely easy to summarize. The essays reflect narratives that challenge assumptions, disclose deep interpersonal struggles, and celebrate the complex sisterhood between women across racial lines.

For more information, please visit: www.uncommonbondsbook.com

1144442905
UnCommon Bonds: Women Reflect on Race and Friendship
UnCommon Bonds is a collection of essays written by women representing multiple identities; all uniquely addressing the impactful experiences of race, ethnicity, and friendship in the context of the United States. The essays unapologetically explore the challenges of developing and maintaining cross-racial friendships between women. A primary goal of this book is to resist simplifying cross-racial friendships. Instinctively, the editors believe that there is a unique joy and pain in these relationships that is rarely easy to summarize. The essays reflect narratives that challenge assumptions, disclose deep interpersonal struggles, and celebrate the complex sisterhood between women across racial lines.

For more information, please visit: www.uncommonbondsbook.com

48.9 In Stock
UnCommon Bonds: Women Reflect on Race and Friendship

UnCommon Bonds: Women Reflect on Race and Friendship

UnCommon Bonds: Women Reflect on Race and Friendship

UnCommon Bonds: Women Reflect on Race and Friendship

Paperback(New)

$48.90 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    In stock. Ships in 1-2 days.
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

UnCommon Bonds is a collection of essays written by women representing multiple identities; all uniquely addressing the impactful experiences of race, ethnicity, and friendship in the context of the United States. The essays unapologetically explore the challenges of developing and maintaining cross-racial friendships between women. A primary goal of this book is to resist simplifying cross-racial friendships. Instinctively, the editors believe that there is a unique joy and pain in these relationships that is rarely easy to summarize. The essays reflect narratives that challenge assumptions, disclose deep interpersonal struggles, and celebrate the complex sisterhood between women across racial lines.

For more information, please visit: www.uncommonbondsbook.com


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781433148743
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 04/16/2018
Series: Counterpoints: Studies in Criticality , #372
Edition description: New
Pages: 230
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.86(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kersha Smith, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York, Queensborough Community College. Kersha has been published in Pedagogy, Culture & Society, The Journal of Social Issues, and Transformative Dialogues, among other journals. She is a recipient of the Spencer Foundation’s Discipline Based Studies in Education Fellowship, Calvin W. Ruck Award, and The Larry Murphy Award by the Adult Higher Education Alliance.

Marcella Runell Hall, Ed.D., is Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students at Mount Holyoke College. Marcella has a doctorate in social justice education from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, a masters of arts in higher education administration from New York University, and a bachelor’s degree in social work from Ramapo College of New Jersey. Marcella has previously edited four books and contributed chapters to several book projects, as well as published her work in VIBE, Equity & Excellence in Education, and the New York Times Learning Network. Marcella has received numerous awards from NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education) and was the recipient of the K. Patricia Cross Future Scholar’s Award given by the AAC&U (Association for American College’s and Universities).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments – Sonia Nieto: Foreword – Kersha Smith / Marcella Runell Hall: Introduction – Joicelyn Dingle: Of My Purple Life – Stacey Gibson-Jessica Havens: It’s All About the Rhythm: Birthing Sisterhood – Robin DiAngelo: "When You Do It to Me, It’s Racism" – Nelle Mills: Filiation – Liza A. Talusan: The Support I Need – Jodi Van Der Horn-Gibson-Christina Marín: Marginal Friendship: An Exploration of Culture, Privilege, and Sisterhood – Thembisa S. Mshaka: Friends in Real Life – Amber Buggs: Race Is a Factor, Not a Foundation – Millicent R. Jackson: Across the Abyss – Felice Belle-Anne Murphy: Dear Sis/Love, Sis – Jennifer M. D. Matos-Gail E. Norskey: Choosing Each Other: Love, Friendship, and Racism – S. Lenise Wallace-Eman Mosharafa-Joni Schwartz: Black, White, and Brown: A Collaborative Autoethnography Analyzing the Race and Friendship of Three Women in Academia – Mira Sengupta-Samantha González-Block: A Joyful Dance Between Friends: The Story of Our Hindu–Muslim, Jewish–Christian Friendship – Paulette Dalpes-Berenecea Johnson Eanes: Sliding Doors, Intentional Choices – JLove Calderón: Ride or Die: Relationships Beyond Constructs – Roberta Samet-Imani Romney-Rosa: Letters – Rani Varghese-Allia Abdullah-Matta-Hye-Kyung Kang: "The Ladies Salon": Building Intellectual and Personal Collective(s) – Deinya Phenix: The "Crazy White Lady" and Other Archetypes in Workplace Friendships, Boundaries, and Power – Keisha L. Green: Trust – Jamila Lyiscott: Afterword: Crossing – Contributors.

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews