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This inspiring book introduces the psychologies of womanists and mujeristas-African American women and Latinas, respectively, who have a broad and inclusive approach to feminism and liberation.
Womanist and mujerista values and worldviews emphasize resiliency, strength, activism, self-expression, creativity, spirituality/connection, self-definition, and liberation of all oppressed people. As opposed to much general psychology literature that pathologizes or marginalizes the experiences of African American women and Latinas, this book centralizes their experiences and unpacks the underexplored areas of their historical and contemporary ways of knowing and approaches to living. The chapters integrate findings from multiple disciplines to explore psychology, spirituality, creativity, activism, counseling, healing, research, and leadership from a womanist and mujerista perspective.
Contents
Contributors
Series Foreword
Linda J. Beckman
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Womanist and Mujerista Psychologies
Thema Bryant-Davis and Lillian Comas-D amp iacute az
I. Research
Womanist Research
Karen Fraser Wyche
Mujerista Research: Integrating Body, Emotion, Spirit, and Community
Kysa Nygreen, Mariella Saba, and Ana Paulina Moreno
II. Clinical Practice
Womanist Therapy With Black Women
Janis V. Sanchez-Hucles
Latinas Poderosas: Shaping Mujerismo to Manifest Sacred Spaces for Healing and Transformation
Alberta M. Gloria and Jeanett Castellanos
III. Spirituality
Womanism and Spirituality/Theology
Martha E. Banks and Stephanie Lee
Mujerista Psychospirituality
Lillian Comas-D amp iacute az
IV. Creativity
Womanism, Creativity, and Resistance: Making A Way Out of amp quot No Way amp quot
Danielle Drake-Burnette, BraVada Garrett-Akinsanya, and Thema Bryant-Davis
Mujerista Creativity: Latin Sacred Arts as Life-Course Developmental Resources
Ester Shapiro and Darcy Alc amp aacute ntara
V. Social Justice Action
A Psychocultural Exploration of Womanism, Activism, and Social Justice
Thema Bryant-Davis and Tyonna Adams
Mujeristas and Social Justice: La Lucha es la Vida
Carrie L. Casta amp ntilde eda-Sound, Susana Martinez, and Josefina E. Dur amp aacute n
VI. Looking Forward
The Value of Promoting Womanist and Mujerista Leaders
Melba J. T. Vasquez
Conclusion: Toward Global Womanist and Mujerista Psychologies
Lillian Comas-D amp iacute az and Thema Bryant-Davis
Index
About the Editors