Temas de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho en Contextos de Pandemia.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (269 pages)
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Editor Introduction -- Introduction: Centering Black Girls' Ways of Knowing: Past, Present, and Future -- Section 1 Creating Spaces for Black Girls' Literacies -- 1 Explorations of Literacy and Black Girlhood in Out-of-Bound Spaces -- 2 "Our Stories Are Uniquely Beautiful": Black Girls' Preamble Writing in Literacy Collectives -- 3 Black Women and Girls Social Activism Tradition: Critical Media Literacy and the Black Girls' Literacies Framework -- Kitchen Table Talks: Creating Spaces for Black Girls' Literacies -- Section 2 Black Girls' Language and Literacy Practices -- 4 Rooted Relations: Toward Black Girl Placemaking -- 5 Black Girl to Black Girl: Gratitude Journaling as an Emancipatory Practice -- 6 "There's More Than One Way to Be Black": The Literacy Experiences of Black African Immigrant Girls in the United States -- Kitchen Table Talks: Black Girls' Language and Literacy Practices -- Section 3 Reading Black Girlhood in Literature -- 7 Black Girls Living Between: A Critical Examination of Liminality in The Hate U Give -- 8 Black Girlhood Entangled: An Exploration of Nature, Magic and Community in Jewell Parker Rhodes' Bayou Magic -- 9 Beyond the Problem: Afrofuturism as an Alternative to Realistic Fiction About Black Girls -- Kitchen Table Talks: Reading Texts and Black Girlhood -- Section 4 Centering Black Girls' Digital Literacies -- 10 Urban Young Adolescent Black Girls' Digital Media Practices: Humanizing the Digital Experience -- 11 Black Adolescent Girls' Multimodalities in Out-of-School Literacy Spaces -- 12 A Digital Mismatch: Adolescent Black Girls' Perceptions of the Usefulness of Digital Tools -- Kitchen Table Talks: Digital Literacies and Black Girlhood -- Afterword: Artist, Survivor, Academic, Activist -- In Dialogue -- Index.