Author 1: | Heidi Safia Mirza, ed. | tr>|
Title: | Black British Feminism: A Reader | |
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Place: | London/New York | |
Publisher: | Routledge | |
Year: | 1997 | |
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Synopsis: | This reader is a collection of classic texts and new black feminist scholarship. Exploring postmodern themes of gendered and racialized exclusion, 'black' identity and social and cultural difference, this volume provides an overview of black feminism in Britain as it has developed during the last two decades. Among the topics covered are white feminism, political activism, 'mixed-race' identity, class differences, cultural hybridity, autobiography, black beauty, religious fundamentalism, national belonging, lesbian identity, postcolonial space and popular culture. | |
Keyword 1: | women | |
Keyword 2: | feminism | |
Keyword 3: | society | |
Keyword 4: | identity | |
Keyword 5: | class | |
Keyword 6: | hybridity | |
Keyword 7: | blackness | |
Keyword 8: | postcolonialism | |
Keyword 9: | religion | |
Keyword 10: | homosexuality | |
Keyword 11: | mixed-race | |
Keyword 12: | popular culture | |
Keyword 13: | nation | |
Keyword 14: | white | |
Keyword 15: | black |
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