bell hooks Books in Order
bell hooks is a renowned African-American author, feminist, and social activist. Her groundbreaking writing explores the intricate relationships between race, class, and gender, shedding light on how these intersections produce and sustain systems of oppression and domination. With a prolific career, she has authored over thirty books and contributed numerous scholarly and mainstream articles, sharing her insights in documentary films and high-profile public lectures. Through a distinctive postmodern female perspective, hooks addresses critical issues in education, art, history, sexuality, mass media, and feminism, offering a unique and thought-provoking voice to the ongoing conversations around social justice and human equality.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by bell hooks
- #1AmazonAin't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism(1981)
- #2AmazonFeminist Theory: From Margin to Center(1984)
- #3AmazonTalking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black(1989)
- #4AmazonYearning: Race, Gender, and Cultural Politics(1990)
- #5AmazonBreaking Bread: Insurgent Black Intellectual Life (With: Cornel West)(1991)
- #6AmazonBlack Looks: Race and Representation(1992)
- #7AmazonSisters of the Yam: Black Women and Self-Recovery(1993)
- #8AmazonOutlaw Culture: Resisting Representations(1994)
- #9AmazonTeaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom(1994)
- #10AmazonKilling Rage: Ending Racism(1995)
- #11AmazonArt on My Mind: Visual Politics(1995)
- #12AmazonBone Black: Memories of Girlhood(1996)
- #13AmazonReel to Real: Race, Sex, and Class at the Movies(1996)
- #14AmazonWounds of Passion: A Writing Life(1997)
- #15Amazonremembered rapture: the writer at work(1999)
- #16AmazonWhere We Stand: Class Matters(2000)
- #17AmazonFeminism Is for Everybody: Passionate Politics(2000)
- #18AmazonTeaching Community: A Pedagogy of Hope(2002)
- #19AmazonRock My Soul: Black People and Self-Esteem(2002)
- #20AmazonWe Real Cool: Black Men and Masculinity(2003)
- #21AmazonThe Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love(2003)
- #22AmazonBelonging: A Culture of Place(2004)
- #23AmazonHomegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism (With: Amalia Mesa-Bains)(2006)
- #24AmazonSoul Sister: Women, Friendship, And Fulfillment(2007)
- #25AmazonTeaching Critical Thinking: Practical Wisdom(2007)
- #26AmazonWriting Beyond Race: Living Theory and Practice(2012)
- #27AmazonUncut Funk: A Contemplative Dialogue(2017)
- #28Amazonand there we wept(1978)
- #29AmazonWhen Angels Speak of Love(2005)
- #30AmazonAppalachian Elegy: Poetry and Place(2012)
- #1AmazonLearning To Live Finally (By: Jacques Derrida)(2005)
- #2AmazonRoberto Bolaño (By: Roberto Bolaño)(2009)
- #3AmazonKurt Vonnegut (By: Kurt Vonnegut Jr.)(2011)
- #4AmazonJorge Luis Borges (By: Jorge Luis Borges)(2012)
- #5AmazonHannah Arendt (By: Hannah Arendt)(2013)
- #6AmazonDavid Foster Wallace: In His Own Words (By: David Foster Wallace)(2014)
- #7AmazonJames Baldwin (By: James Baldwin,Quincy Troupe)(2014)
- #8AmazonRay Bradbury (By: Ray Bradbury,Sam Weller)(2014)
- #9AmazonGabriel García Márquez (By: Gabriel García Márquez)(2015)
- #10AmazonLou Reed (By: Lou Reed)(2015)
- #11AmazonErnest Hemingway (By: Ernest Hemingway)(2015)
- #12AmazonNora Ephron (By: Nora Ephron)(2015)
- #13AmazonPhilip K. Dick (By: Philip K. Dick)(2015)
- #14AmazonJ. D. Salinger (By: J.D. Salinger)(2016)
- #15AmazonOliver Sacks (By: Oliver Sacks)(2016)
- #16AmazonJane Jacobs (By: Jane Jacobs)(2016)
- #17AmazonDavid Bowie (By: David Bowie)(2016)
- #18AmazonMartin Luther King, Jr. (By: Martin Luther King Jr.)(2017)
- #19AmazonChristopher Hitchens (By: Christopher Hitchens)(2017)
- #20AmazonHunter S. Thompson (By: Hunter S. Thompson)(2018)
- #21AmazonKathy Acker (By: Kathy Acker)(2018)
- #22AmazonJulia Child (By: Julia Child)(2018)
- #23AmazonUrsula K. Le Guin (By: Ursula K. Le Guin)(2019)
- #24AmazonPrince (By: Prince)(2019)
- #25AmazonBillie Holiday (By: Billie Holiday)(2019)
- #26AmazonAnthony Bourdain (By: Melville House,Helen Rosner)(2019)
- #27AmazonGraham Greene (By: Graham Greene)(2019)
- #28AmazonToni Morrison (By: Toni Morrison)(2020)
- #29AmazonFrida Kahlo (By: Frida Kahlo)(2020)
- #30AmazonMarilyn Monroe (By: Melville House,Sady Doyle)(2020)
- #31AmazonRuth Bader Ginsburg (By: Melville House)(2020)
- #32AmazonShirley Chisholm (By: Shirley Chisholm)(2021)
- #33AmazonThe Last Interview (By: Fred Rogers)(2021)
- #34AmazonFred Rogers (By: Fred Rogers)(2021)
- #35AmazonJohnny Cash (By: Johnny Cash)(2021)
- #36AmazonJohn Lewis (By: Melville House)(2021)
- #37AmazonJanet Malcolm (By: Melville House)(2022)
- #38AmazonDiego Maradona (By: Melville House)(2022)
- #39AmazonKurt Cobain (By: Melville House)(2022)
- #40AmazonBell Hooks(2023)
- #41AmazonOctavia E. Butler (By: Melville House)(2023)
About bell hooks
bell hooks is a renowned African-American author, feminist, and social activist. Her groundbreaking writing explores the intricate relationships between race, class, and gender, shedding light on how these intersections produce and sustain systems of oppression and domination. With a prolific career, she has authored over thirty books and contributed numerous scholarly and mainstream articles, sharing her insights in documentary films and high-profile public lectures. Through a distinctive postmodern female perspective, hooks addresses critical issues in education, art, history, sexuality, mass media, and feminism, offering a unique and thought-provoking voice to the ongoing conversations around social justice and human equality.
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