Gloria Jean Watkins (born on September 25, 1952), better known as bell hooks is an African-American intellectual, feminist, and social activist. Hooks focuses on the interconnectivity of race, class, and gender and their ability to produce and perpetuate systems of oppression and domination. She has published over thirty books and numerous scholarly and mainstream articles, appeared in several documentary films and participated in various public lectures. Wikipedia
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[15] Postmodern culture with its decentered subject can be the space where ties are severed or it can provide the occasion for new and varied forms of bonding. www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Articles_Gen/Postmodern...
Bell HooksBell Hooks: The Shambhala Sun offers a wide selection of writing by this long-time contributor. www.shambhalasun.com/Archives/Columnists/Hooks/hooks.htm
An intellectual and a scholar, Bell Hooks is devoted to critical consciousness and awareness of oneself and society. www.synaptic.bc.ca/ejournal/hooks.htm
Our skills and works are but tiny reflections of the wild world that is innately and loosely orderly. There is nothing like stepping away from the road and heading into a new part of the watershed. Not for the sake of newness, but for the sense of coming www.wholeterrain.org/bio.cfm?Contributor_ID=198
...Bell Hooks: A Biographical Sketch Bell Hooks is an highly acclaimed and internationally recognized African American feminist writer, academic and cultural ... www.library.ucsb.edu/libwaves/mar00/hooks.html