Author 1: | Pratibha Parmar | tr>|
Title: | Black Feminism: The Politics of Articulation | |
Published in: | Identity: Community, Culture, Difference | |
Edited by: | Jonathan Rutherford, ed. | |
Place: | London | |
Publisher: | Lawrence and Wishart | |
Year: | 1990 | |
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Pages: | 101-126 | |
Location: | UB Tü: 38 A 12006 | |
Synopsis: | The first part of this essay covers the history of the black women's movement. Parmar tries to explore why that movement almost disappeared in the late 1980s. The second part discusses the photographic representation of black people and the role of black female photographers. The contribution also includes an interview with the African American poet June Jordan about identity politics. | |
Keyword 1: | feminism | |
Keyword 2: | history | |
Keyword 3: | identity | |
Keyword 4: | women | |
Keyword 5: | June Jordan | |
Keyword 6: | representation |
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