This article is about the black feminist author. For garage house singer Michelle Wallace, see North End (band).
Michele Faith Wallace
Born
(1952-01-04) January 4, 1952 (age 72) Harlem, New York City, United States
Occupation
Author, professor, cultural critic
Education
City College of New York
Notable works
Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman (1979); Invisibility Blues: From Pop to Theory (1990)
Spouse
Eugene Nesmith
(m. 1989–2001)
Parents
Faith Ringgold (mother)
Michele Faith Wallace (born January 4, 1952) is a black feminist author, cultural critic, and daughter of artist Faith Ringgold. She is best known for her 1979 book Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman. Wallace's writings on literature, art, film, and popular culture have been widely published and have made her a leader of African-American intellectuals. She is a Professor of English at the City College of New York and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY).
Michele Faith Wallace (born January 4, 1952) is a black feminist author, cultural critic, and daughter of artist Faith Ringgold. She is best known for...
Matthews' car broke down while on the road, just as MicheleWallace (referred to in some sources as 'Michele French'), who was returning from a backpacking...
jazz pianist named Robert Earl Wallace and had two children, Michele and Barbara Faith Wallace, in 1952. Ringgold and Wallace separated four years later due...
(publisher), 2012. By Robert Hobbs, Glen Logon, Franklin Sirmans and MicheleWallace. ISBN 978-0-9821195-5-6. Nina Chanel Abney: Royal Flush. Duke University...
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Andrea Dworkin (1974) "A Black Feminist's Search For Sisterhood", MicheleWallace (1975) Abortion is a Blessing, Anne Nicol Gaylor (1975) Against Our...
black women in America. Founding members included Florynce Kennedy, MicheleWallace, Faith Ringgold, Doris Wright and Margaret Sloan-Hunter. They borrowed...
with a different meaning, such as in 1979, when the Black feminist MicheleWallace used it to describe the male privilege present in Black men. The term...
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who wrote about feminist film theory and race include bell hooks and MicheleWallace. From 1985 onward the Matrixial theory of artist and psychoanalyst...
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Alix Kates Shulman Valerie Solanas Gloria Steinem John Stoltenberg MicheleWallace Marilyn Salzman Webb Ellen Willis Harriet Wistrich Laura X Groups Cell...
As Ringgold said in an interview with cultural critic and daughter MicheleWallace, Tar Beach was not written for children but rather to recall the essence...
VIEW; When Black Feminism Faces The Music, and the Music Is Rap.", by MicheleWallace The Problem of Misogyny in Rap Music What Does Misogyny Look Like?...
anthropologist, Graduate Center MicheleWallace, women's studies and film studies, City College and Graduate Center Mike Wallace, historian and writer, John...
ISBN 978-0-593-48270-4 Faith Ringgold: Politics / Power by Faith Ringgold, MicheleWallace, and Kirsten Weiss, Berlin: Weiss Publications, 2022. ISBN 394-831813-1...
Andrea Dworkin (1974) "A Black Feminist's Search For Sisterhood", MicheleWallace (1975) Abortion is a Blessing, Anne Nicol Gaylor (1975) Against Our...
O'Brien, Gayle Pemberton, Emma Perez, Carole Maso, Ann E. Matter, MicheleWallace, Kate Daniels, Kathryn Stripling Byer, and Cynthia Hogue. "Listeners'...
Alix Kates Shulman Valerie Solanas Gloria Steinem John Stoltenberg MicheleWallace Marilyn Salzman Webb Ellen Willis Harriet Wistrich Laura X Groups Cell...
Alix Kates Shulman Valerie Solanas Gloria Steinem John Stoltenberg MicheleWallace Marilyn Salzman Webb Ellen Willis Harriet Wistrich Laura X Groups Cell...