Mothering in the African Diaspora:
Literature, History, Society, Popular Culture and the Arts
February 4-6, 2000
Program
Friday, February 4th, 2000
4:00-7:00 Registration
4:00-6:00 Interactive Session
- "Black Mothers/Black Daughters and the Journey to Superwoman in the African Diaspora."
- Presented by:
- Wanda Bernard Thomas
- Lana MacLean
- Josephine Enang
- Joanne Henderson White (Dalhousie University)
- Candace Bernard
- Chioma Ekpo, (Mount St Vincent University)
- and Bertlyn Joseph (McGill University)
7:00-9:00 Opening Address
- "Mothering in the African Diaspora"
- by Patricia Hill Collins, Charles Phelpes Taft Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of Cincinnati
9:00-11:00 Welcome Reception
Saturday February 5th, 2000
8:00-9:00 Coffee/Tea, Muffins
9-00-11:00 Concurrent Sessions
- African American Families
- Gerry Ginsberg, (York University)
- "Theoretical Models of African-American Family Values"
- April Few, (University of Georgia)
- "The (Un)making of Martyrs: Black Mothers, Daughters and Intimate Violence"
- Priscilla Gibson, (University of Denver)
- "Involvement to Mission: The Developmental Caregiving Process of African-American Grandmothers to New Mothers"
- The Black Maternal Figure in Popular Culture and Religion
- Carol Duncan, (Wilfred Laurier University)
- "Re-inventing Aunt Jemima in the Spiritual Baptist Church: Confronting the "Past" in an African-Caribbean Religion"
- Sheri Parks, (University of Maryland)
- "Lion Mother of the National Soul: The Black Maternal Figure in the Popular Culture of the United States"
- Yvonne Atkinson, (California State University)
- "The Aunt Jemima Trope in American Literature and Culture"
- Toni Morrison: Session One
- Gudrun Grabher, (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
- "Mothering Daughters Unto Death: An Existentialist Reading of the Womb/Tomb Dialect in Toni Morrison's Beloved"
- Michelle Loris, (Sacred Heart)
- "Mothers in Toni Morrison's Jazz"
- Jane Donovan, (Howard University)
- "Morrison's Mothers"
11:00-11:30 BREAK
11:30-1:00 Concurrent Sessions
- Africarribean Literatures: Session One
- Dannabang Kuwabong, (McMaster University)
- "Reading the Gospel of Bakes: Daughters' Representations of Mothers in the Poetry of Claire Harris and Lorna Goodison"
- Joan Anin-Addo, (Goldsmiths, University of London)
- "To Build a Better Future For Their Children: Generational shifts and post-Windrush West Indian women of Joan Riley's fiction"
- Adolescent Girls in the African Diaspora: Connection and Empowerment
- Dolana Mogadime, (O.I.S.E., University of Toronto)
- "Teaching Black Women Centered Literature to Pre-Adolescent Elementary School Girls"
- Barbara Turnage
- Claudette Lee (University of Nebraska)
- "Enhancing an Adolescent African American Female's Global Self-Esteem Level"
- Venetria Patton, (University of Nebraska)
- "Preserving Our Daughters: Mothers' Socialization of Black Girls"
- Young and/or Single Black Motherhood
- Sunday Taylor, (Boston College)
- "The Problematization of Black Single Motherhood in the USA: A holistic approach to identifying and addressing goals"
- Crystal'Aisha PerrymanMark, (York University)
- "Mothering: Young, Black and Feminist"
1:30-2:30 LUNCH
2:30- 4:30 Concurrent Sessions
- Toni Morrison: Session Two
- Andrea O'Reilly, (York University)
- "Delivering Divinity: Maternal Redemption and Resistance in Toni Morrison's Paradise"
- Cath Stowers, (University of York, UK)
- "Journeying Back to the Mother: Pilgrimages of Maternal Redemption in Michele Roberts and Toni Morrison"
- Adonay Custodia dos Santos Moreira, (University of Coimbra, Spain)
- "Toni Morrison and the Construction of the African American Mother Figure"
- Maternal Subjectivities in the African Diaspora
- Nina Lyon Jenkins, (Clark Atlanta University)
- "Black Mothers: Understanding Their Lives, Centering Their Experiences"
- Sue-Marie Wright, (Eastern Washington University)
- "Educated Mothers As a Tool for Change: Possibilities and Constraints"
- Farah Mawani, (Women's Health Centre)
- "The Cultural Determinants of Maternal Morbidity Among the Maasi"
- Masculinities and Mother Son Relations in the African Diaspora: Session One
- Afua Cooper, (Poet, Toronto)
- "Letters on Reaching the Age of Majority: A Black Mother Speaks to her Son"
- Wanda Thomas Bernard, (Dalhousie University)
- "Bringing Our Boyz to Men: Revisiting the Role of African Mothers in the Diaspora"
6:00-10:00 Dinner
(A Cash Bar will be open at 5:00 p.m. for those attending the dinner and Author Reading and Reception.)Sunday February 6th, 2000
8:00-9:00 Coffee/Tea and Muffins
9:00 -10:30 Concurrent Sessions
- Masculinities and Mother and Son Relations in the African Diaspora: Session Two
- Ethel Hill Wilson and Claudette Lee(University of Nebraska)
- "Masculinity, Matriarchy & Myth: A Black Feminist Perspective"
- Andrea O'Reilly, (York University)
- "In Black and White: African American and Anglo-American Feminist Theorizing on the Mother-Son Relationship"
- Mothering and Motherhood in African American and Africaribbean Literatures
- Shara McCallum, (Binghamton University)
- "The Water Between Us: Poetry and Mothering in the African Diaspora"
- Carolyn Mitchell, (Union College)
- "Mother and Master: Diaspora Displacement in the Novels of Garcia, Danticat and Marshall"
- Elizabeth Borque Johnson, (University of Minnesota)
- "Three Black Mothers: Icons on the Literary Continuum"
- Representations of African American Mothers: Popular Culture and the State
- Jennifer Harris, (York University)
- ""The More You Look, The More You See: Josephine Baker, Motherhood, Nation, Race and Identity"
- Andrea Liss, (California State University)
- "Revisioning the Maternal Body: Loving Difference in Ngozi Onwurah's The Body Beautiful "
- Barrington Walker
- "Killing the Black Female Body: Black Womanhood and Black Patriarchy in Two 19th Century Ontario Criminal trials 1892-1894"
- Maternal Connections in the African Diaspora: Session One
- Charmaine Crawford, (York University)
- "Black Women, Illness and Othermothering"
- Arlene E. Edwards, (Georgia State University)
- "Common Themes, Common Schemes: Similarities Between the Community Work of Black Women and The Practice of Community Psychology"
10:30-10:45 BREAK
10:45-12:30 Concurrent Sessions
- Motherlines in the African Diaspora
- Sylvia Hamilton, (Dalhousie University)
- "African Nova Scotian Women: Mothering Across the Generations"
- Charlotte Harris (University of Georgia) and Sharon Abbey (Brock University)
- "Motherline Connections Across Cultures and Generations"
- Astrid Henry, (University of Wisconsin)
- "Generational Relationships in Black Feminisms"
- Maleness and Masculinities in African Diaspora Literatures
- Rinaldo Walcott, (York University)
- "How to Raise Black Queer Kids: Reading My Brother and The Women"
- Philip Page, (University of San Bernardino)
- "The Infinite History of Our Lives Intersecting: Integration and Isolation in John Edgar's Fiction"
- Anna Mae Duane, (Fordham University)
- "The Great White Father: Mothers, Sons and White Privilege in Frank J. Webb's The Garies and their Friends"
- African Mothering Across the Diaspora
- Michelle Johnson, (University of Illinois)
- "A Passport to Alijani (The Next World)': Raising Manding Children in Lisbon Portugal"
- Helena Oikarinen-Jabai, (The University of Art and Design in Helsinki)
- "Does Colour Matter?"
12:30-1:30 Lunch 1:30-3:00 Concurrent Sessions
- Mothering and Motherhood in African Literatures
- D.M Akande
- "Motherhood Under Duress in Africa as Reflected in the African Novel"
- Juliana Makuchi Nfah-Abbenyi, (University of Southern Mississippi)
- "Egg Ritual and Testing in selected African and African American Texts"
- Suzanne Picher, (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
- "Mothering/Motherhood in Buchi Emcheta's The Joys of Motherhood and Kehinde: The Binary Opposition of Enslavement and (Self-) Fulfillment"
- Maternal Identities in the African Diaspora
- Ivy Schwietzer, (Dartmouth College)
- "The Mammy and the Mummy: Race, Motherhood and Solidarity"
- Elizabeth Yeoman, (Memorial University)
- "The Other Within the Self: Black Daughter, White Mother and the Narrative Construction of Identity"
- Janis Anthea Prince, (University of Southern California)
- "Who's Your Momma? Biological versus Experiential Notions of Motherhood"
- Maternal Connections in the African Diaspora: Session Two
- Ruby Newman, (York University)
- "Going Home: Survival Narratives of Ethiopian Jewish Mothers and Daughters"
- Farah Mawani, (Women's Heath Centre, Toronto)
- "Sharing Attachment Practices Across Cultures"
- Africaribbean Literatures: Session Two
- Nancy, Gobatto, (University of Windsor)
- "A Daughter of Slavery: Resistance to Motherhood in The History of Mary Prince: A West Indian Slave Related by Herself"
- Greta LeSeur, (University of Missouri-Columbia)
- "Castration and Merging in Annie John and Brown Girl Brown Stones"
- Christine Tutlewski, (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
- "Quiet as it's Kept": The Promise of Community Mothering in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Paradise
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