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OverviewLavender Fields uses autoethnography to explore how Black girls and women are living with and through COVID-19. It centers their pain, joys, and imaginations for a more just future as we confront all the inequalities that COVID-19 exposes. Black women and girls in the United States are among the hardest hit by the pandemic in terms of illnesses, deaths, evictions, and increasing economic inequality. Riffing off Alice Walker’s telling of her search for Zora Neal Hurston, the authors of these essays and reflections offer raw tellings of Black girls’ and women’s experiences written in real time, as some of the contributors battled COVID-19 themselves. The essays center Black girls and women and their testimonies in hopes of moving them from the margin to the center. With a diversity of voices and ages, this volume taps into the Black feminine interior, that place where Audre Lorde tells us that feelings lie, to access knowledge—generational, past, and contemporary—to explore how Black women navigate COVID-19. Using womanism and spirituality, among other modalities, the authors explore deep feelings, advancing Black feminist theorizing on Black feminist praxis and methodology. In centering the stories of Black girls and women’s experiences with COVID-19, this work brings much-needed justice and equity to conversations about the pandemic. Just as Walker worked diligently to find Hurston, Lavender Fields attempts to “find” Black women amid all we are experiencing, ensuring visibility and attention. Contributors Tamaya Bailey Ree Botts Kyrah K. Brown Brianna Clark Kenyatta Dawson LeContÉ J. Dill Sara Jean-Francois Maryam O. Funmilayo Brandie Green Courtney Jackson Angela K. Lewis-Maddox Annet Matebwe Mbali Mazibuko Radscheda R. Nobles J. Mercy Okaalet Chizoba Uzoamaka Okoroma Nimot Ogunfemi Peace Ossom-Williamson Elizabeth (Lizzie) Peart Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julia S. Jordan-ZacheryPublisher: University of Arizona Press Imprint: University of Arizona Press Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780816547364ISBN 10: 081654736 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 30 January 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“Lavender Fields: Black Women Experiencing Fear, Agency, and Hope in the Time of COVID-19 offers a human approach to understanding the COVID-19 pandemic that helps to balance the overwhelming statistics with faces and stories. Focusing specifically on Black women’s and girls’ experiences in the pandemic, the text not only functions as a narrative record but also an instructional, inspirational resource for collaboration and healing.”—Ashleigh Greene Wade, Pennsylvania State University Lavender Fields: Black Women Experiencing Fear, Agency, and Hope in the Time of COVID-19 offers a human approach to understanding the COVID-19 pandemic that helps to balance the overwhelming statistics with faces and stories. Focusing specifically on Black women's and girls' experiences in the pandemic, the text not only functions as a narrative record but also an instructional, inspirational resource for collaboration and healing. --Ashleigh Greene Wade, Pennsylvania State University Author InformationJulia S. Jordan-Zachery is professor and chair of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Wake Forest University. She is the co-editor of Black Girl Magic Beyond the Hashtag, among other works. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |