New Books in Critical Theory

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

Jul 3, 2025
Angela K. Lewis-Maddox, a political scientist and assistant dean at UAB, discusses her edited volume showcasing the experiences of Black women in political science. She sheds light on the systemic barriers these scholars face and the need for greater inclusion. The conversation highlights how personal narratives can redefine the field, emphasizing Black feminist scholarship's transformative power. Lewis-Maddox advocates for recognizing diverse perspectives to enrich political discourse and challenges the discipline's traditional frameworks.
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ANECDOTE

Angela's Journey to the Book

  • Angela K. Lewis-Maddox shares how professional setbacks and the pandemic led her to create this book.
  • The book emerged from Black women scholars' shared experiences and a supportive writing community during COVID.
INSIGHT

Challenging Comparison Norms

  • Political science traditionally requires studying Black political attitudes only in comparison to white attitudes.
  • This book challenges that by centering Black women and recognizing Black people as subjects in their own right.
ANECDOTE

Black Women as Rhythm Disruptors

  • Contributors share how Black women political scientists approach research and teaching differently, disrupting political science's norms.
  • Examples include curriculum reform and using rational choice theory from unique perspectives.
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