Ain't I a woman : Black women and feminism

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Ain't I a woman : Black women and feminism

Bell Hooks

Routledge, 2015

[New ed.]

  • : pbk

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"First edition published by South End Press 1981"--T.p. verso

Summary: "A classic work of feminist scholarship, Ain't I a Woman has become a must-read for all those interested in the nature of Black womanhood. Examining the impact of sexism on Black women during slavery, the devaluation of Back womanhood, Black male sexism, racism among feminists, and the Black woman's involvement with feminism, hooks attempts to move us beyond racist and sexist assumptions. The result is nothing short of groundbreaking, giving this book a critical place on every feminist scholar's bookshelf. "--Provided by publisher

Bibliography: p. 197-202

Includes index

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A classic work of feminist scholarship, Ain't I a Woman has become a must-read for all those interested in the nature of black womanhood. Examining the impact of sexism on black women during slavery, the devaluation of black womanhood, black male sexism, racism among feminists, and the black woman's involvement with feminism, hooks attempts to move us beyond racist and sexist assumptions. The result is nothing short of groundbreaking, giving this book a critical place on every feminist scholar's bookshelf.

Table of Contents

Preface to the New Edition Introduction 1. Sexism and the Black Female Slave Experience 2. Continued Devaluation of Black Womanhood 3. The Imperialism of Patriarchy 4. Racism and Feminism: The Issue of Accountability 5. Black Women and Feminism

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