Suggested+readings

Louise Cavanero Emmanuel Levinas Richard Sennet, //The Uses of Disorder: Personal Identity and City Life// Shawn Wilson, //Research is Ceremony// William Pinas and his work on currere bell hooks (2000) //All About Love: New Visions// bell hooks (1994) //Outlaw Culture: Resisting Representations// bell hooks (2000) //Feminism is for everybody: Passionate politics// William Julius Wilson Barbara Smith, //All the Women are White, All the Blacks are Men, But Some of Us are Brave// Audre Lorde, //Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches// Audre Lorde, //The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House// Martha Nussbaum, //Love’s Knowledge: Essays on Philosophy and Literature// Richard Rorty, //Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature// Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (1988) ‘Can the Subaltern Speak?’ in Marshall and Grossman (eds) //Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture// (but also published in various other places since – readers etc) – and see for a view on Spivak’s idea of ‘unlearning’ Landry D and MacLean, G (eds) (1996) //The Spivak Reader//. Theological ideas of love – “agape” Adam Kahane, //Power and Love: A Theory and Practice of Social Change// Sibylle Artz (svilches@shaw.ca for reference) Katie G. Cannon, //Katie’s Canon: Womanism and the Soul of the Black Community// Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas, //Deeper Shades of Purple, Womanism in Religion and Society// Eric Fromm, //The Art of Loving// Poem by Mario Benedetti, “Te Quiero” Constance Curry, Joan C. Broning, Dorothy Dawson Burlage, //Deep in Our Hearts: Nine White Women in the Freedom Movement// Elena Poniatowska, “Hasta no verte, Jesus Mio “ Cristina Pacheco (various readings) Victor Frankl (various readings) Porter, Libby, //Unlearning the Colonial Cultures of Planning//
 * Recommended readings from participants **
 * 2010 POCIG Roundtable: “Loving Attachment” **