Presents a celebration of being a boy, in syncopated, rhythmic text, and color illustrations, capturing the essence of children jumping, running, and playing.
bell hook's fourth book crosses disciplinary boundaries in major debates on postmodern theory, cultural criticism, and the polictics of race and gender.
Explores the meaning of love for women in modern American society, discussing the place of love in a woman's life and explaining how women's views of love were changed by the feminist movement.
Contains twenty-three essays in which the author shares personal insights on what it means to be African-American and female, discussing intimate violence, radical feminists, the writing of autobiography, politics at Yale, and other topics.