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Birthing Black Mothers

ISBN-13: 9781478014423
ISBN-10: 1478014423
Author: Jennifer C. Nash
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781478014423
ISBN-10: 1478014423
Author: Jennifer C. Nash
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 264 pages

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Birthing Black Mothers (ISBN-13: 9781478014423 and ISBN-10: 1478014423), written by authors Jennifer C. Nash, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Motherhood (Women's Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent Birthing Black Mothers (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Motherhood books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.8.

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Birthing Black Mothers Black feminist theorist Jennifer C. Nash examines how the figure of the “Black mother” has become a powerful political category. “Mothering while Black” has become synonymous with crisis as well as a site of cultural interest, empathy, fascination, and support. Cast as suffering and traumatized by their proximity to Black death—especially through medical racism and state-sanctioned police violence—Black mothers are often rendered as one-dimensional symbols of tragic heroism. In contrast, Nash examines Black mothers’ self-representations and public performances of motherhood—including Black doulas and breastfeeding advocates alongside celebrities such as Beyoncé, Serena Williams, and Michelle Obama—that are not rooted in loss. Through cultural critique and in-depth interviews, Nash acknowledges the complexities of Black motherhood outside its use as political currency. Throughout, Nash imagines a Black feminist project that refuses the lure of locating the precarity of Black life in women and instead invites readers to theorize, organize, and dream into being new modes of Black motherhood.
Review
“Viewing Black motherhood as a trending political site, Jennifer C. Nash boldly pushes Black feminists to reflect critically on their own embrace of crisis rhetoric that casts Black maternal bodies as mere symbols of state violence marked by suffering, trauma, and grief. While powerfully arguing we risk reproducing Black mothers as problems in need of intervention and relying on low-wage Black birthworkers to save them, Nash points to ways we can theorize new forms of Black maternal freedom that refuse confinement to a marketed crisis frame.”
-- Dorothy Roberts, author of ―
Killing the Black Body: Race, Reproduction, and the Meaning of Liberty
“Investigating the fraught position in which Black mothers find themselves and the complex ways they engage with the discourse of crisis that is attached to them,
Birthing Black Mothers will generate a wonderfully complex debate in Black feminism. The difficult conversations that Jennifer C. Nash’s arguments will incite are well worth the discomfort. This brilliant book is the most exciting piece of scholarship I have read this year.”
-- Khiara M. Bridges, author of ―
The Poverty of Privacy Rights
"[An] essential examination of Black motherhood and its layered complexities of representation, performance, gaze, critique, precarity and politics."
-- Karla Strand ―
Ms. Published On: 2021-08-04
About the Author
Jennifer C. Nash is Jean Fox O’Barr Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Duke University and author of
The Black Body in Ecstasy: Reading Race, Reading Pornography and
Black Feminism Reimagined, both also published by Duke University Press.

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