Black Feminist Citational Praxis and Disciplinary Belonging

  • Williams B
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Abstract

What does a Black feminist citational practice look and feel like? This contribution to the #CiteBlackWomen colloquy focuses on two arguments: First, that Black feminist citational praxis is one of the major interventions Black women scholars contribute to the academy; and second, that anthropology’s neglect and erasure of Black feminist anthropologists relates to disciplinary (un)belonging. I explore how citation and “disciplinary belonging” influence hiring practices, doctoral training, intellectual genealogies, and what is valued as anthropological knowledge.

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Williams, B. (2022). Black Feminist Citational Praxis and Disciplinary Belonging. Cultural Anthropology, 37(2). https://doi.org/10.14506/ca37.2.04

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