HD 6560

HD 6560

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How has history shaped our notion of Black girlhood? What is our collective understanding of Black girlhood? How do we see and understand Black girls? Black Girlhood Studies is a multidisciplinary field that draws on education, literature, psychological, and sociological perspectives as tools to see and honor Black girls' lived experiences. In this graduate-level seminar course, we will systematically explore historical and contemporary social, political, and cultural constructions of Black girlhood within and beyond the United States. We will also interrogate how Black girls deconstruct and interrupt these social constructions by engaging in scholarly works, popular press articles, poetry, music, film, and novels. Throughout the course, we will make space to imagine a world where Black girls' ways of knowing, being, and experiencing the world are honored.


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  • 14129 HD 6560   SEM 101

    • M Warren Hall 113
    • Jan 20 - May 5, 2026
    • Ailsworth, M

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

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