This insightful work provides a vivid and engaging genealogy of the concept of Triple Consciousness in the contexts of the sociopolitical, historical, and anthropological constructions of resistance and resilience in black feminist thought and highlights the standpoint of black women. It also contributes significantly to the history of black women in particular and African Americans in general. From this backdrop, this book is therefore an excellent contribution to women’s studies, ethnic studies, and African American studies and is an unavoidable companion for both students and scholars.
Muses and Measures
This book is required reading for humanistic disciplines. Too often, scholars present theories without knowing how to test them empirically. In an engaging way, the authors teach statistics, leading students through projects to analyze their own gathered data.
