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Shadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics [Hardcover]

Joy James (Author)
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September 1999
Shadowboxing presents an explosive analysis of the history and practice of black feminism, drawing upon political theory, history, and cultural studies in a sweeping interdisciplinary work. Joy James charts new territory by synthesizing theories of social movements with cultural and identity politics. She brings into the spotlight images of black female agency and intellectualism in radical and anti-radical political contexts, challenging us to rethink our understanding of the changing African presence in American culture.

From a comparative look at Ida B. Wells, Ella Baker, Angela Davis, and Assata Shakur to analyses of the black woman in white cinema and the black man in feminist coalitions, James focuses attention on the invisible or the forgotten. Shadowboxing convincingly demonstrates how images of powerful women are either consigned to oblivion or transformed into icons robbed of intellectual power. This daringly original study honors and analyzes the work of black activists and intellectuals and, along the way, redefines the sharp divide between intellectual work and political movements.



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Using many of the same historical figures found in Transcending the Talented Tenth (LJ 11/1/96), James (ethnic studies, Univ. of Colorado at Boulder) rejects the liberalism of conventional black feminism for a radical agenda, which, in the tradition of black feminists Ella Baker and Ida B. Wells, targets capitalism and the state as perpetuators of race, class, and gender oppression. Their legacy of radicalism and activism is juxtaposed to the black feminist praxis and thought of Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, and Elaine Brown. This book successfully demonstrates that black feminism is authentically rooted in the black community. Especially enlightening is James's discussion on "distinctions between black men championing black females as patriarchal protectors and black men championing feminism to challenge sexism." An interdisciplinary and well-analyzed representation of radical black women fighting for rights and visibility. Recommended for women's studies, African American studies, or political collections.ASherri Barnes, Long Island Univ. Lib., Brooklyn
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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“Remarkable...James reveals a radical tradition that could free us all.” —Robin D. G. Kelley

“With the publication of Shadowboxing...Joy James is poised to become a major figure among contemporary black intellectuals.” —Mark Anthony Neal, Washington Post Book World

“A provocative look at the dynamics of race, gender, and radicalism.” —Ebony

“An interdisciplinary and well-analyzed representation of radical black women fighting for rights and visibility.” —Library Journal
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1st edition (September 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312220707
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312220709
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,267,541 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A POLITICAL COMMENTARY FROM A FAMOUS BLACK FEMINIST PHILOSOPHER, November 30, 2010
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Joy James is Visiting Professor/John B. and John T. McCoy Presidential Professor of the Humanities and College Professor in Political Science at Williams College. She has also written books such as Transcending the Talented Tenth: Black Leaders and American Intellectuals, Resisting State Violence: Radicalism, Gender, and Race in U.S. Culture, and Spirit, Space and Survival: African American Women in (White) Academe (White Academe).

She states in the "Acknowledgements" section of this 1999 book, "Shadowboxing is one of many works refracting 'official' or state politics. Although its author is represented as an individual writer, its insights come from many political and cultural workers."

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"Shadowboxing stands as something of an anomaly in mainstream social and political thought, as well as in black feminist thought. Its discussions seek to unmask political dominance and the limits of liberalism or civil rights advocacy. The book highlights black women's challenges to state power and antiradicalism within conventional politics and within feminist and antiracist politics, as well as describes how cultural stereotypes obscure political agency." (Pg. 8)

"Racist and state violence and exploitation as 'public' overshadow the 'private' violence and exploitation within black families in antiracist rhetoric and organizing." (Pg. 68)

"Black feminist liberaton ideology challenges state power by addressing class exploitation, racism, nationalism, and sexual violence with critiques of and activist confrontations with corporate-state policies." (Pg. 83)

"Blacks share with gays and prostitutes the stereotypes of being 'naturally' and primarily sexual. In fetishized representations, they are all aberrational beings who court their own abuse." (Pg. 140)

"The walls built by isolationist discourse cause black women who refuse to bind to identities polarized as either 'black' or 'female' to be accused of gender or racial venality." (Pg. 185)
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black female militancy, radical black feminism, neoslave narrative, prison lease system, black male feminists, black feminist politics, liberation limbos, prison intellectuals, antiblack world, female radicalism, antiracist feminisms, transcendent community, revolutionary icons, race rhetoric, living thinkers, black feminisms, male feminism, antiblack racism, shadow boxers, slave marts, black female body, interest convergence, black revolutionaries
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African American, United States, Black Panther Party, Angela Davis, New York, Assata Shakur, Ella Baker, European American, New Jersey, Combahee River Collective, Communist Party, Martin Luther King, Million Man March, Talented Tenth, Black Liberation Army, Alice Walker, Eldridge Cleaver, Harriet Tubman, Huey Newton, Kathleen Cleaver, Native American, Supreme Court, Elaine Brown, Jack Johnson, University of California
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