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When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost Joan Morgan

When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost By Joan Morgan

When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost by Joan Morgan


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In this fresh, funky and irreverent book, a new voice for the post-Civil Rights, post-feminist generation has emerged. In a groundbreaking and unflinching book Joan Morgan probes the complex issues facing black women today.

When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost Summary

When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: A Hip-Hop Feminist Breaks It Down by Joan Morgan

WHEN CHICKENHEADS COME HOME TO ROOST is a decidedly intimate look into the life of the modern black woman; a complex world where feminists often have not-so-clandestine affairs with the most sexist of men and where women who cherish their independence often prefer men who pick up the tab. In this new book journalist Joan Morgan does away with the tired victim/oppressor models that often dominates modern feminism and lays bare the issues of gender, sex, race and love that are not always black and white, but shades of grey. The author isn't afraid to ask difficult questions and challenges the very concepts of a feminism which seems to allow leniency to one gender whilst ignoring its inherent deficiencies. Morgan ushers in a voice that, like hip-hop, samples and layers many voices and injects its sensibilities into the old, changing it into something new, provocative and powerful.

When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost Reviews

Master storyteller Joan Morgan navigates the torrid waters of gender, race, and power with grace, humor, and, most of all, love.
-Daniel Jose Older, New York Times bestselling author of the Shadowshaper series
Joan Morgan stripped feminism of its basic Black and Whiteness-redressed it in her own beautiful, badass, complicated, challenging, shades-of-gray couture criticism. Before it was popular to be 'out' as an unapologetic, magic, hood-loving, imperfect, sexy-ass, Black feminist, Joan put it down in Chickenheads, validating a whole generation of fierce young women, just waiting for that brave bitch to fire the shot, so we all could just go.
-Michaela Angela Davis, CNN and BET correspondent
Without doubt, Black Women had made meaningful interventions into Feminist Thought before the publication of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost, but none can claim to have done so wearing three-inch pumps, while bumping Heavy D, and sprinkling enough #BlackGirlMagic to conjure a new generation of Black Feminists who give no 'f*cks' to those who dare deny the value of a Black Girl's life and her desires.
-Mark Anthony Neal, author of Looking for Leroy
In When Chickheads Come to Roost, Joan Morgan began dismantling the one-dimensional 'strong Black women' myth. The unapologetic realness in her essays, even today, are a beacon for young women on the journey of accepting-and celebrating-the beautiful complexities of womanhood.
-Cori Murray, entertainment director at Essence
The debt that a generation of writers, thinkers, and activists owe to Joan Morgan is incalculable. Joan gave us permission to 'fuck with the grays' and provided the blueprint for an analysis of culture that yields more vibrant and nuanced takes on our humanity. For me, as a man who wants to be challenged to unpack the failures of black men to show up and fight for sisters, the beauty in Joan's words is that she didn't stop at their trauma, but allowed us into the world of bountiful, beautiful blackness that black women have lived by. Chickenheads changed the game.
-Mychal Denzel Smith, New York Times bestselling author of Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching
Definitely not your mother's guide to the Equal Rights Amendment.... Morgan's reflections are as timely as they are cogent.
-Kristal Brent Zook, Vibe
Morgan tussles with the perceived contradictions of being black, female, fly, and feminist-from the myth of the strongblackwoman to chickenhead envy... a fresh alternative to accepted notions about black womanhood.
-Lori L. Tharps, Ms.
It's a bold, cheeky, self-affirming read, and for a black woman in this society, there's hardly enough affirmation.
-Martine Bury, Jane
When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost... is gaining nationwide acclaim for adding a fresh, idiosyncratic point of view-the voice of a new generation-to the oft-debated saga. Painstakingly straddling the line which separates street smarts from book intelligence, Morgan offers 240 pages worth of commentary on what it is like for a Black woman to come of age, Gen-X style.... While most Gen-Xers claim to be 'keepin' it real,' Morgan's new book instead shows that she's making the conscious choice to 'keep it right.' And not only by flipping and bouncing words and phrases that reflect today's popular culture, this new age feminist shows and proves that the day in which James Brown screams 'it's a man's world' might be finally coming to a dawn.
-Michael J. Rochon, Philadelphia Tribune
A debut collection of impassioned essays, written in poetic, flowing prose.... Fresh and articulate. Steadily perceptive, shrewdly provocative.
-Kirkus Reviews
[Morgan] brings a powerful voice to concerns of modern black women.
-Vanessa Bush, Booklist
As is the case with a lot of Morgan's work, Chickenheads remains unafraid to 'go there' around a few touchy issues.... [The book] will definitely engender passionate discussions among readers.... Regardless of how interpreted, you gotta give it up to this 'yardie gyal' from the Bronx who's brave enough to put her ideas out there so that the rest of us home-grrrls can all together start climbing toward wholeness.
-Honey
Whether one agrees with Morgan or not, the sister definitely makes you think.
-Ronda Racha Penrice, Rap Pages
A journalist by trade and outspoken black feminist by inclination, Joan Morgan has style to burn.... When Morgan brings it, she's funny, fierce, and yes feminist.... Morgan insists that the hip-hop generation can set its own goals-emotional, spiritual, social and political. Time to move on, and Morgan's leading the way.
-Cindy Fuchs, Philadelphia City Paper
It's refreshing to see Morgan add racial dynamics to the gender- politics Debate.... This book is a postmodern Waiting to Exhale-a romantic melodrama for all the black women who are beautiful, smart, accomplished and not apologizing for any man who can't get his act together.... Morgan is a credible independent spirit and autonomous woman.
-Caille Millner, San Jose Mercury News
Joan Morgan has undertaken the necessary and painstaking task of navigating the world of Black Male/Female relationships. You go Joan! I saw myself in this book. Thank you for making me stop and think and reciprocate love.
-Ananda Lewis
Everything you want to know about the sisters-and then some.
-Sean Puffy Combs
Joan Morgan writes with passion, pain, and a charming playfulness about the fun and games of African-American life in the nineties.
-Nelson George, author of Hip Hop America
Strong, soft, wise, and right on the beat with much flava to savor.
-Fab 5 Freddy

About Joan Morgan

A pioneering hip-hop journalist and award-winning feminist author, Joan Morgan coined the term hip-hop feminism in 1999 with the publication of When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost, which is now used at colleges across the country. Morgan has taught at Duke University, Stanford University, and The New School.

Table of Contents


Contents

intro.: dress up

the f-word

hip-hop feminist

from fly-girls to bitches and hos

strongblackwomen

strongblackwomen -n- endangeredblackmen...this is not a love story

lovenote

babymother

chickenhead envy

one last thing before I go

source notes

index

Additional information

GOR013899362
9780684868615
068486861X
When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: A Hip-Hop Feminist Breaks It Down by Joan Morgan
Used - Like New
Paperback
Simon & Schuster
20000619
240
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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