Welcome to the ever-expanding Cite Black Barnard Text Database! 📚
Featuring over 50 articles, lectures, books and more produced exclusively by Black Barnard faculty, this catalogue encourages you to engage with, acknowledge, and honor their work.
Be sure to show your support and submit a citation for any given text here.
Explore the database by clicking on blocks to view more information on each work.
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Not Cited
Walter Anderson Award Speech
Walter Anderson Award Speech
René Depestre, From Haiti to Moscow with Love
René Depestre, From Haiti to Moscow with Love
Savoneta
Savoneta
Pink in African American Music and Culture
Pink in African American Music and Culture
Shakespeare in the African Diaspora
Shakespeare in the African Diaspora
If The Revolution Has Come
If The Revolution Has Come
at 4:30 AM
at 4:30 AM
Black Femininity, Objectification of Black Women, Relationships
Poem
When Mahalia Sings
When Mahalia Sings
de library waz right down from de trolly tracks
de library waz right down from de trolly tracks
Archipelagos
Archipelagos
‘You Ok Sis?’: Black Vernacular, Community Formation, and the Innate Tensions of the Hashtag
‘You Ok Sis?’: Black Vernacular, Community Formation, and the Innate Tensions of the Hashtag
How To Kill Yourself Instead Of Your Children
How To Kill Yourself Instead Of Your Children
Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity
Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity
Fashion, Dandyism, African-American History, African-American Men, Race Identity, Black Diaspora
Book
Protesters as “Passionate Economists”
Protesters as “Passionate Economists”
Emotion, Intergroup Relations, Justice, Prejudice, Protest & resistance, Group Processes
Article
ANOTHER BUILDING dancing: Making Quarantine and Savoneta
ANOTHER BUILDING dancing: Making Quarantine and Savoneta
The "Veil" of Racial Segregation in the 21st Century
The "Veil" of Racial Segregation in the 21st Century
Education Inequality, Employment Inequality, Prince George’s County, Racial Inequity
Article
Why Josephine Baker?
Why Josephine Baker?
Entertainment, Celebrity, French politics, American politics, Gender, Race
Article
Reimagining Black Futures
Reimagining Black Futures
Lorna Simpson, Collages, Black Imagination, Black Femininity, Breonna Taylor
Article
Saving Nigerian Girls
Saving Nigerian Girls
Bring Back Our Girls, girlhood, hawkers, Nigeria, salvation, Chibok
Article
Bruised
Bruised
Black Femininity, Objectification of Black Women, Relationships, Identity, Creative Writing
Article
Imagining and Imagined Sites, Sights, and Sounds of Slavery
Imagining and Imagined Sites, Sights, and Sounds of Slavery
Jamaica, Digital Storytelling, 18th Century White Artists, 19th Century White Artists
Article
Advantaged Group's Emotional Reactions to Intergroup Inequality
Advantaged Group's Emotional Reactions to Intergroup Inequality
You Have Said Things You Should Not Have Said
You Have Said Things You Should Not Have Said
Narration, Rape, Trauma, Gender, Earthquake, Edwidge Danticat
Article
Home is Nowhere
Home is Nowhere
Home, Family, Creative Writing, Motherhood, Black Mental Health, Identity
Article
W.E.B. Du Bois and the Dandy as Diasporic Race Man
W.E.B. Du Bois and the Dandy as Diasporic Race Man
White Guilt and Racial Compensation: The Benefits and Limits of Self-Focus
White Guilt and Racial Compensation: The Benefits and Limits of Self-Focus
White guilt, affirmative action, racial inequality, psychology
Article
Schooling in Sickness and in Health
Schooling in Sickness and in Health
Becoming a Black American Expatriate
Becoming a Black American Expatriate
Expatriatism, Migration, American politics, Nationhood, British Politics
Article
Prison Labor
Prison Labor
Black Queer Dandy: The Beauty without whom we cannot Live
Black Queer Dandy: The Beauty without whom we cannot Live
Shakespeare in the African Diaspora (transcript)
Shakespeare in the African Diaspora (transcript)
A Regarded Self
A Regarded Self
Exquisite Slaves: Race, Clothing, and Status in Colonial Lima
Exquisite Slaves: Race, Clothing, and Status in Colonial Lima
History, Latin American History, Social and Population History, Area Studies
Book
African Cherokees in Indian Territory: From Chattel to Citizens
African Cherokees in Indian Territory: From Chattel to Citizens
Unsilencing Slavery: Telling Truths About Rose Hall Plantation, Jamaica
Unsilencing Slavery: Telling Truths About Rose Hall Plantation, Jamaica
Unconfessed
Unconfessed
Slavery, Girlhood, South Africa, 19th Century, Prison, Historical Fiction
Book
Castaway
Castaway
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Cited
Zombies Become Warriors: Les Affres d’Un Défi
Zombies Become Warriors: Les Affres d’Un Défi
“Use words. Not your body”: The hunger that has no name
“Use words. Not your body”: The hunger that has no name
Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England
Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England
Quarantine
Quarantine
Writing Home
Writing Home
‘These bastard signs of fair’: Literary whiteness in Shakespeare’s sonnets
‘These bastard signs of fair’: Literary whiteness in Shakespeare’s sonnets
Singing a “Black Girl’s Song” at Barnard and Beyond
Singing a “Black Girl’s Song” at Barnard and Beyond
Ntozake Shange, Barnard, Black narratives, literature
Article
BlacKKKShakespearean: A Call to Action for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
BlacKKKShakespearean: A Call to Action for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Racial Residential Segregation and School Choice
Racial Residential Segregation and School Choice
"She Better Off Dead than Jest Livin' for the Whip"
"She Better Off Dead than Jest Livin' for the Whip"
LGBT Families at the Start of the Twenty-First Century
LGBT Families at the Start of the Twenty-First Century
Same-Sex Couples, Lesbian and Gay Parenting, Sexual Orientation, LGBT Families, Transgender
Article
Beauty and the Beast of Whiteness: Teaching Race and Gender
Beauty and the Beast of Whiteness: Teaching Race and Gender
Feminist Activism and Class Politics
Feminist Activism and Class Politics
On Yearning: Reading Itinerant Shakespeare
On Yearning: Reading Itinerant Shakespeare
Shakespeare, Black Shakespeare Performers, Othello, Frederick Douglass
Article
Must The Subaltern Speak
Must The Subaltern Speak
Narration, Rape, Trauma, Gender, Earthquake, Edwidge Danticat
Article