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Angela Katrina Lewis-Maddox, "Disrupting Political Science: Black Women Reimagining the Discipline" (SUNY Press, 2025)

2025/7/3
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Lilly J. Goren: 作为一名政治学者,我认为这本书对于思考政治学这门学科以及我们对政治和政治学的理解和知识非常有价值和重要。它不仅帮助我们反思学科本身,还深化了我们对政治现实的认知。这本书汇集了黑人女性政治学者的声音,挑战了传统政治学的研究范式,为我们提供了新的视角和思考方向。通过自民族志的方法,作者们分享了她们在学术界的个人经历,揭示了种族和性别在政治学领域中的复杂影响,促使我们重新审视学科内部的权力结构和知识生产方式。 Angela K. Lewis-Maddox: 我想分享一下我创作这本书的初衷和过程。最初,我并没有打算专门关注性别和种族议题,而是希望遵循传统的学术道路。然而,在我的职业生涯中,我经历了一些挫折,这些经历促使我重新思考自己的学术方向。我开始关注黑人女性在政治学领域中的地位和经历,并意识到这个问题的重要性。通过与黑人女性学者们的交流和合作,我逐渐形成了这本书的构想。这本书不仅是对政治学学科的反思,也是对黑人女性学者们贡献的肯定。我希望这本书能够引发更多的讨论和思考,促进政治学学科的多元化和包容性发展。

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This chapter explores the journey of Angela K. Lewis-Maddox in editing the book "Disrupting Political Science," which focuses on the experiences of Black women in the field. It delves into the challenges faced by these women and how they are reimagining the discipline.
  • Angela K. Lewis-Maddox's personal experiences as a Black woman in political science, including facing setbacks in her career.
  • The creation of the book as a response to these challenges and as a platform for sharing the stories of other Black women political scientists.
  • The book's exploration of the challenges faced by Black women in the discipline and their reimagining of political science.

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Political Scientist Angela K. Lewis-Maddox has pulled together an important and useful edited volume focusing on black women political scientists and their experiences in the discipline itself and in studying topics that include race and gender. Political Science, as a discipline, is a bit more than 100 years old, and studies politics, power, institutions, policy, methodology, and theory. These are the over-arching umbrellas within the discipline and many of the specific areas within Political Science take up questions that are connected to these broad concepts. As with many dimensions of our society, race and gender play a role in the discipline itself and in what we study as political scientists. But race and gender have also been considered tertiary issues within the discipline in terms of research.

Disrupting Political Science: Black Women Reimagining the Discipline) is both autobiographical for some of the contributors as well as an interrogation of Political Science as a discipline. Lewis-Maddox has assembled a group of scholars across rank and position, region and geography, types of institutions, and scholarly emphasis. This diverse assembly of contributors have reflected on their particular experience within Political Science and have written about that experience from a variety of perspectives and approaches. This is a rich and deep study of those who have found themselves to be “space invaders”—black women in spaces and places that are not designed for them. These women all bring the experience of interposing themselves in a place or in places where they are not accepted. And yet they have also persevered in these spaces, in institutions, and within the discipline, and they have considered how they operate professionally and personally in “hostile” territory. Part of the thrust of Disrupting Political Science) is to encourage the reimagining of Political Science as a discipline, to challenge the norms and expectations that have remained in place for over a century.

And thus to be more accepting of those who do not hew to the silent but strong cis, male, white, and heteronormative norms.

Angela K. Lewis-Maddox and her assembly of contributing authors have done a great service to the discipline of Political Science in publishing these analyses and considerations. Disrupting Political Science: Black Women Reimagining the Discipline) is shining a light on those who have often been obscured within the boundaries of the academic discipline—either because of who they are or because of what they study. Political Science is truly an expansive discipline, and to understand the world in which we live, individuals or groups should not be marginalized or erased, but re-centered and engaged. This book goes far in helping to refocus and consider otherwise obscured dimensions of Political Science and political scientists.

Lewis-Maddox suggested that a good place to purchase this is book is through Mahogany Books).

Lilly J. Goren)* is a professor of political science at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI. She is co-host of the New Books in Political Science) channel at the New Books Network. She is co-editor of The Politics of the Marvel Cinematic Universe) (University Press of Kansas, 2022), as well as co-editor of the award winning book, Women and the White House: Gender, Popular Culture, and Presidential Politics) (University Press of Kentucky, 2012). She can be reached *@gorenlj.bsky.social)

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