16 research outputs found

    "When I Say 'Steal,' Who Do You Think Of?"

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    Poet, author, and activist, Minnie Bruce Pratt delivers the first Rose Gladney Lecture "When I Say 'Steal,' Who Do You Think Of?" in her hometown of Centreville, Alabama. This inaugural Rose Gladney Lecture was originally presented at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa on March 18, 2004. Dr. Gladney is a former University of Alabama associate professor of American Studies who has devoted herself to issues of social justice and change. The Rose Gladney Lecture is hosted by the University of Alabama's American Studies Department. For more information contact Dr. Lynne Adrian. Also on Southern Spaces, Pratt reads her poem "No Place.

    No Place

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    Taking the Horizon Path

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    Staging Textures

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    Critical differentials: querying the incongruities within research on lesbian parent families

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    Contemporary research on ‘lesbian families’ tends to portray them as progressive examples of non-nuclear parenting that challenge traditional kinship formation. In contrast my data revealed that, in many instances, it remains the ‘birth mother’ who is figuratively and literally left ‘holding the baby’, and traditional understandings and experiences of family persist. This article calls into question the representativeness of radical models and addresses the differences between research findings on lesbian parent families. Rather than contest the accuracy of others’ research, I argue that the reasons for differences between analyses can be found in the research process. Thus I query the epistemological and methodological foundations of radical research into lesbian parent families
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