An edition of Shapeshifters (2015)

Shapeshifters

Black girls and the choreography of citizenship

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Shapeshifters
Aimee Meredith Cox
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An edition of Shapeshifters (2015)

Shapeshifters

Black girls and the choreography of citizenship

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"In Shapeshifters Aimee Meredith Cox explores how young Black women in a Detroit homeless shelter contest stereotypes, critique their status as partial citizens, and negotiate poverty, racism, and gender violence to create and imagine lives for themselves. Based on eight years of fieldwork at the Fresh Start shelter, Cox shows how the shelter's residents--who range in age from fifteen to twenty-two--employ strategic methods she characterizes as choreography to disrupt the social hierarchies and prescriptive narratives that work to marginalize them. Among these are dance and poetry, which residents learn in shelter workshops. These outlets for performance and self-expression, Cox shows, are key to the residents exercising their agency, while their creation of alternative family structures demands a rethinking of notions of care, protection, and love. Cox also uses these young women's experiences to tell larger stories: of Detroit's history, the Great Migration, deindustrialization, the politics of respectability, and the construction of Black girls and women as social problems. With Shapeshifters Cox gives a voice to young Black women who find creative and non-normative solutions to the problems that come with being young, Black, and female in America."--Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
280

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Table of Contents

"We came here to be different": the Brown family and remapping Detroit
Renovations
Narratives of protest and play
Sex, gender, and scripted bodies
The move experiment.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-272) and index.

Other Titles
Black girls and the choreography of citizenship

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.23082/896073077434
Library of Congress
E185.86 .C5898 2015, E185.86.C5898 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 280 pages
Number of pages
280

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26955464M
ISBN 10
0822359316, 082235943X
ISBN 13
9780822359319, 9780822359432
LCCN
2015005598
OCLC/WorldCat
892878735

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