Ain't I a Woman Black Women and Feminism

Type de ressource
Livre
Auteur/contributeur
Titre
Ain't I a Woman Black Women and Feminism
Résumé
This landmark work of history and theory challenges every accepted notion about the nature of black women’s lives. Ain’t I A Woman examines the impact of sexism on black women during slavery, the historic devaluation of black womanhood, black male sexism, racism within the recent women’s movement, and black women’s involvement with feminism. hooks refutes the antifeminist claim that black women are not victims of sexist oppression nor in need of an autonomous women’s movement. She pushes feminist dialogue to new limits by claiming that all progressive struggles are significant only when they take place within a broadly defined feminist movement which takes as its starting point that race, class, and sex are immutable facts of human existence. bell hooks’ insight as a black woman and a feminist extends the scope of feminist theory and practice for us all, and marks the emergence of a revitalized feminism in the 1980s.
Lieu
New York
Maison d’édition
Routledge
Date
2015
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-1-138-82148-4 978-1-138-82151-4
Catalogue de bibl.
Open WorldCat
Référence
hooks, bell. (2015). Ain’t I a Woman Black Women and Feminism. Routledge. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1073674656
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