The Black Feminist Reader
Explores community, identity, justice, and marginalization of African American and Caribbean women.
T Denean Sharpley-Whiting editor Joy James editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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This Reader is divided into two sections, focusing on Literary Theory and Social and Political Theory, addressing themes of community, identity, justice, and the marginalization of African American and Caribbean women.
The Black Feminist Reader is a comprehensive exploration of the intersections between literature, social dynamics, and political movements as they pertain to African American and Caribbean women. The book is divided into two distinct sections: Literary Theory and Social and Political Theory. Each section delves into critical themes such as community, identity, and justice, shedding light on the unique challenges faced by these women in various contexts.
In the Literary Theory section, the reader is invited to engage with texts that highlight the representation and experiences of African American and Caribbean women in literature. This part emphasizes the importance of understanding how narratives shape perceptions and contribute to broader societal issues. By examining these literary works, the reader gains insight into the complexities of identity and the ways in which marginalized voices are often overlooked or misrepresented.
The Social and Political Theory section shifts focus to the real-world implications of these literary themes. It addresses the marginalization of African American and Caribbean women within social and political movements, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and recognition of their contributions. Through a critical lens, the book encourages readers to reflect on justice and equity, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of community dynamics and the importance of amplifying diverse voices in the pursuit of social change. Overall, The Black Feminist Reader serves as an essential resource for those interested in the intersections of race, gender, and literature.
"This volume brings together ten essays in the development of black feminism. The selections reflect the literary, social and political critiques that mark this form of feminist and antiracist thought as unique and transformative." Black Issues Book Review
"This collection is certain to become another essential text in the field of women's studies. . . Recommended for public and academic libraries." Library Journal
ISBN: 9780631210078
Dimensions: 229mm x 155mm x 25mm
Weight: 425g
320 pages