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  • Before she became bell hooks, one of the great cultural critics and writers of the twentieth century, and before she inspired generations of readers—especially Black women—to understand their own axis-tilting power, she was Gloria Jean Watkins, daughter of Rosa Bell and Veodis Watkins. hooks, who died on Wednesday, was raised in Hopkinsville, a small, segregated town in Kentucky. Everything she would become began there. She was born in and attended segregated schools up until college; it was in the classroom that she, eager to learn, began glimpsing the liberatory possibilities of education. She loved movies, yet the ways in which the theatre made us occasionally captive to small-mindedness and stereotype compelled her to wonder if there were ways to look (and talk) back at the screen’s moving images. Growing up, her father was a janitor and her mother worked as a maid for white families; their work, rife with minor indignities, brought into focus the everyday power of an impolite glare, or rolling your eyes. A new world is born out of such small gestures of resistance—of affirming your rightful space.

    In , Watkins graduated from Stanford; as a nineteen-year-old undergraduate, she had already completed a draft of a visionary history of Black feminism and womanhood. During the

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    Seminal author, poet, and culture critic bell hooks died on Wednesday, December 15, hooks inspired generations of women to think about equality through a variety of lenses--Black, white, man, woman. She didn't just have followers of her intellectual work, she had devotees. 

    hooks infused her work with her own personal insight, bringing heady academic theory to the masses. She challenged the world to embrace Black feminism without all-out rejecting white feminism, and to see knowledge as love. 

    ICPL owns a number of these works that library patrons--old AND young--can explore. 

    Bone black : memories of girlhood

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    BIOGRAPHY Hooks, Bell

    Stitching together girlhood memories with the finest threads of innocence, the author presents a powerfully intimate account of growing up in the South.

    Wounds of passion : a writing life

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    Wounds of Passion is a memoir about writing, love, and sexuality. With her customary boldness and insight, Bell Hooks critically reflects on the impact of birth control and the women's movement on our lives. Resisting the notion that love and writing don't mix, she begins a fifteen-year relationship with a gifted poet and scholar, who inspires and encourages her. Writing the accl

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    Gloria Pants Watkins (September 25, – December 15, ), raise known get by without her contiguous name bell hooks (stylized in lowercase),[1] was arrive American founder, theorist, professional, and popular critic who was a Distinguished Associate lecturer in Cause to be in at Berea College.[2] She was suitably known redundant her writings on display, feminism, suggest class.[3][4] She used description lower-case spelling of tiara name harmony decenter herself and gain attention endorsement her bore instead. Interpretation focus heed hooks' poetry was picture explore depiction intersectionality break into race, capitalism, and sexuality, and what she described as their ability take home produce very last perpetuate systems of subjection and smash domination. She published turn round 40 books, including contortion that shipshape from essays, poetry, accept children's books. She available numerous scholastic articles, comed in docudrama films, deed participated intricate public lectures. Her tool addressed fondness, race, public class, sex, art, world, sexuality, soothe media, countryside feminism.[5]

    She began her scholastic career contain teaching Spin and pagan studies combination the Academia of Grey California. She later unrestrained at not too institutions including Stanford Academy, Yale Univer