Black Feminist Mothering in 21st Century Literature
I Am Not Your Mammy
Author(s)
Carr, Nicole
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Black feminist mothering can birth new worlds. As today’s world becomes increasingly hostile—with the rising cost of food coupled with global warming’s devastating impact—we are in need of a feminism bold enough to imagine new pathways for survival. Black feminist mothering may well be the remedy. This volume positions Black feminist mothering as much more than a biological or caregiving role. Building on key Black feminist tenets, Carr examines Black women’s maternal labors as a practice and proclamation for mothering ourselves, tending to each other, and nourishing our communities. Far too often, Black women’s maternal, intellectual, and political labors are recognized only in service to white supremacist capitalism. Mammy. Breeder. Welfare queen. This text counters these dehumanizing iconographies to focus instead on the Black maternal’s imaginitive possibilities. Not only does Carr address Black women’s resistance to white supremacist power plays, but she also attends to Black heteropatriarchy and the burdens racial solidarity imposes on Black women. The Black maternal, Carr argues, is a cradle for Black revolution. As Assata Shakur famously declared, “We are pregnant with freedom.”
Keywords
African American Literature; Women's Literature; Black Studies; Black Feminism; Mothers in literatureDOI
10.4324/9781032719993ISBN
9781040322741, 9781032719986, 9781040322765, 9781032719993, 9781040322741Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in African American Literature,Classification
Ethnic studies
Literary studies: general
History
Popular culture
Sociology