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Black British feminisms

Herausgegeben von: Anim-Addo, Joan
Basingstoke [u. a.]: Palgrave Macmillan , 2014 , 141 S.

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Einrichtung: Frauensolidarität | Wien
Herausgegeben von: Anim-Addo, Joan
Schriftenreihe: Feminist review
Jahr: 2014
Sprache: Englisch
Beschreibung:
Feminist Review's special issue on 'Black British Feminism' commemorates and extends themes first articulated in the pioneering 'Many Voices, One Chant: Black Feminist Perspectives' ( Feminist Review, 17, 1984). Thirty years on from Many Voices, this special issue includes contributions from a new generation of scholars, artists and activists. The contributors discuss queer identities and politics, the Black feminist archive in the UK and the increasing role of cyber feminism and digital activism. Questions addressed include the nature of Black British Feminism and its relationship to transnational mobility, alliances and identifications. The issue engages with the importance of mapping the particularized stories that shed light on Black feminist situatedness in Britain with its attendant meanings in terms of identity, issues of power and struggle, solidarity and fragmentation, silencing and demands to be heard, as key anti-racist processes of liberation. Contents: Introduction: black British feminisms: many chants - Yasmin Gunaratnam * ‘disparate in voice, sympathetic in direction’: gendered political blackness and the politics of solidarity - Nydia A Swaby * many voices, one chant: 30th anniversary roundtable - Jay Bernard, Sita Balani and Camel Gupta * activist-mothers maybe, sisters surely? Black British feminism, absence and transformation - Joan Anim-Addo * striking women—striking out - Sundari Anitha and Ruth Pearson * Thinking Flowers? as black eco-feminist activism - Lauren Craig * women against fundamentalism: 25 years of anti-racist, anti-fundamentalist feminism - Sukhwant Dhaliwal * beyond ‘talking’ and ‘owning’ intersectionality - Lola Okolosie * colourism and the politics of beauty - Aisha Phoenix * research note: black feminist theory for participatory theatre with migrant mothers - Umut Erel and Tracey Reynolds * sister to sister: developing a black British feminist archival consciousness - Yula Burin and Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski * so you’re a black feminist? interrogating the self both in and out of cyberspace - Sidra Zabit-Foster * ‘the branch on which I sit’: reflections on black British feminism - Heidi Safia Mirza and Yasmin Gunaratnam * a treatise on love - Huma Munshi * all those attempts in the changing room: looking at Maud Sulter’s les bijoux I–IX [detail] - Dorothea Smartt * ‘convolus’ and ‘screw face’—two poems - Jay Bernard
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