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Anti-racist Text and Talk: A Critical Discourse Studies Approach to Black Feminism
While racist discourse has received much attention in Critical Discourse Studies (CDS), there is a dearth of scholarship on the anti-racist text and talk. A critical observation is that the anti-racist movement, and hence, discourse, often exclude women.
Philip P. Limerick
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DEFINE AND EMPOWER: Black Feminist Discourse in a Caribbean Context
In the global Feminist forum, many women and women-identifying voices are forgotten and subsequently omitted. Women of colour, specifically Black women, are often left out of discourses due to the troubled history of Feminism and its founders.
Kennedy-Jude Providence
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Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality [PDF]
Review of the book "Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality" by Jennifer C. Nash.
Janine E. Carlse
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Mental Health Strategies Informed by Black Feminist Thought
There is currently a gap in the literature that explicitly connects Black feminist thought with psychological theory, research, or intervention. This article review aims to assist in filling the gap and inspire scholars to actively utilize the knowledge ...
Oliphant Vanessa Nicole +3 more
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Representation of Black Feminism in Hidden Figures
Hidden Figures is a film based on the true story of three African American women who help NASA in the space race. The three African American women are Katherine G. Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Vaughan. With the setting of the 1960s era, these three
Andre Ikhsano, Jakarudi Jakarudi
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Reseña/Review (Knight Steele, Catherine, “Digital Black Feminism”, New York University Press, ISBN: 978-14-7980-838-0, 208 págs., 2021)
Estrella Samba-Campos
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Feminismo afrodiaspórico. Una agenda emergente del feminismo negro en Colombia
Afro-diasporic Feminism. An Emerging A genda of Black Feminism in Colombia Abstract In this paper we reflect on the motivations, agenda and commitments set within the context of the first international seminar “Afro female Conspiracy: Rethinking ...
Aurora Vergara Figueroa +1 more
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'Second-wave' black feminist periodicals in Britain [PDF]
This article offers a long overdue exploration of black feminist periodicals in the UK during the period of second-wave feminism. In it, the author examines four feminist periodicals—FOWAAD, Speak Out, We Are Here and Mukti—in order to trace the ...
Thomlinson, Natalie
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Dwelling or duelling in possibilities: how (Ir)relevant are African feminisms? [PDF]
In its four decades of rebirth, the world has debated (enough) the relevance of feminism, but there is, surprisingly, refreshingly emergent dimensions at the turn of the twenty-first century: feminisms from feminism flowing from Africa.
A. Corradini +4 more
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Within southern hip-hop, minimal credit has been given to the Black women who have curated sonic and performance narratives within the southern region. Many southern hip-hop scholars and journalists have centralized the accomplishments and masculinities ...
Adeerya Johnson
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