Black British Feminism
A Reader
Herausgeber: Mirza, Heidi Safia
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A Reader
Herausgeber: Mirza, Heidi Safia
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A collection of classic texts and new black feminist scholarship that traces the crucial developments and debates of the last twenty years. It is the first volume entirely dedicated to the writings of black women in a British context.
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A collection of classic texts and new black feminist scholarship that traces the crucial developments and debates of the last twenty years. It is the first volume entirely dedicated to the writings of black women in a British context.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9780415152891
- ISBN-10: 0415152895
- Artikelnr.: 21870817
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 155mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9780415152891
- ISBN-10: 0415152895
- Artikelnr.: 21870817
Heidi Safia Mirza is Reader in Sociology at South Bank University, London. She is author of Young, Female and Black (Routledge 1992).
Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction: Mapping a Geneology of Black
British Feminism Heidi Safia Mirza, South Bank University I. Shaping the
Debate 1. Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain Amrit Wilson 2. Black
Women, the Economic Crisis and the British State Amina Mama 3. Heart of the
Race: Black Women's Lives in Britain Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie and
Suzanne Scafe 4. White Woman Listen! Black Feminism and the Boudaries of
Sisterhood Hazel V. Carby 5. Challenging Imperial Feminism Valarie Amos and
Pratibha Parmar 6. Transforming Socialist Feminism: The Challenge of Racism
Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Margaret Coulson 7. Theories of Gender and Black
Families Anne Phoenix 8. Other Kinds of Dreams Pratibha Parmar 9. Feminism
and the Challenge of Racism: Deviance or Difference? Razia Aziz II.
Defining Our Space 10. Raregrooves and Raregroovers: A Matter of Taste,
Difference and Identity Bibi Bakare-Yusuf 11. (Mis)Representing the Black
(Super)Woman Tracey Reynolds 12. Shades of Blackness: Young Black Female
Constructions of Beauty Debbie Weekes, Nottingham Trent University 13.
Diaspora's Daughters, Africa's Orphans?: On Lineage, Authenticity, and
'Mixed-Race' Identity Jayne O. Ifekwunigwe, University of East London 14.
'It's a sun tan, isn't it?': Auto-biography as an Identificatory Practice
Sara Ahmed, Lancaster University 15. Charting the Spaces of (un)Location:
On Theorising Diaspora Magdalene Ang-Lygate 16. Fractured or Flexible
Identities? Life Histories of 'Black' Diasporic Women in Britain Naz
Rassool, University of Reading 17. In my Father's House there are Many
Mansions: The Nation and the Postcolonial Desire Nalini Persram 18. Two
Stories, Three Lovers and the Creation of Meaning in a Black Lesbian
Autobiography: A Diary Consuelo Rivera Fuentes, Lancaster University 19. My
Body, Myself: How Does a Black Woman Do Sociology? Felly Nkweto Simmonds,
University of Northumbria, Newcastle Upon Tyne 20. The Fabulous Adventures
of the Mahogany Princesses Gargi Bhattacharyya, University of Birmingham
III. Changing Our Place 21. Third Wave Feminism and Black Women's Activism
Pragna Patel 22. Black Women in Education: A Collective Movement for Social
Change Heidi Safia Mirza, South Bank University, London 23. The Language of
'Womanism': Rethinking 'Difference' Helen (charles) Bibliography
British Feminism Heidi Safia Mirza, South Bank University I. Shaping the
Debate 1. Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain Amrit Wilson 2. Black
Women, the Economic Crisis and the British State Amina Mama 3. Heart of the
Race: Black Women's Lives in Britain Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie and
Suzanne Scafe 4. White Woman Listen! Black Feminism and the Boudaries of
Sisterhood Hazel V. Carby 5. Challenging Imperial Feminism Valarie Amos and
Pratibha Parmar 6. Transforming Socialist Feminism: The Challenge of Racism
Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Margaret Coulson 7. Theories of Gender and Black
Families Anne Phoenix 8. Other Kinds of Dreams Pratibha Parmar 9. Feminism
and the Challenge of Racism: Deviance or Difference? Razia Aziz II.
Defining Our Space 10. Raregrooves and Raregroovers: A Matter of Taste,
Difference and Identity Bibi Bakare-Yusuf 11. (Mis)Representing the Black
(Super)Woman Tracey Reynolds 12. Shades of Blackness: Young Black Female
Constructions of Beauty Debbie Weekes, Nottingham Trent University 13.
Diaspora's Daughters, Africa's Orphans?: On Lineage, Authenticity, and
'Mixed-Race' Identity Jayne O. Ifekwunigwe, University of East London 14.
'It's a sun tan, isn't it?': Auto-biography as an Identificatory Practice
Sara Ahmed, Lancaster University 15. Charting the Spaces of (un)Location:
On Theorising Diaspora Magdalene Ang-Lygate 16. Fractured or Flexible
Identities? Life Histories of 'Black' Diasporic Women in Britain Naz
Rassool, University of Reading 17. In my Father's House there are Many
Mansions: The Nation and the Postcolonial Desire Nalini Persram 18. Two
Stories, Three Lovers and the Creation of Meaning in a Black Lesbian
Autobiography: A Diary Consuelo Rivera Fuentes, Lancaster University 19. My
Body, Myself: How Does a Black Woman Do Sociology? Felly Nkweto Simmonds,
University of Northumbria, Newcastle Upon Tyne 20. The Fabulous Adventures
of the Mahogany Princesses Gargi Bhattacharyya, University of Birmingham
III. Changing Our Place 21. Third Wave Feminism and Black Women's Activism
Pragna Patel 22. Black Women in Education: A Collective Movement for Social
Change Heidi Safia Mirza, South Bank University, London 23. The Language of
'Womanism': Rethinking 'Difference' Helen (charles) Bibliography
Acknowledgements Contributors Introduction: Mapping a Geneology of Black
British Feminism Heidi Safia Mirza, South Bank University I. Shaping the
Debate 1. Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain Amrit Wilson 2. Black
Women, the Economic Crisis and the British State Amina Mama 3. Heart of the
Race: Black Women's Lives in Britain Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie and
Suzanne Scafe 4. White Woman Listen! Black Feminism and the Boudaries of
Sisterhood Hazel V. Carby 5. Challenging Imperial Feminism Valarie Amos and
Pratibha Parmar 6. Transforming Socialist Feminism: The Challenge of Racism
Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Margaret Coulson 7. Theories of Gender and Black
Families Anne Phoenix 8. Other Kinds of Dreams Pratibha Parmar 9. Feminism
and the Challenge of Racism: Deviance or Difference? Razia Aziz II.
Defining Our Space 10. Raregrooves and Raregroovers: A Matter of Taste,
Difference and Identity Bibi Bakare-Yusuf 11. (Mis)Representing the Black
(Super)Woman Tracey Reynolds 12. Shades of Blackness: Young Black Female
Constructions of Beauty Debbie Weekes, Nottingham Trent University 13.
Diaspora's Daughters, Africa's Orphans?: On Lineage, Authenticity, and
'Mixed-Race' Identity Jayne O. Ifekwunigwe, University of East London 14.
'It's a sun tan, isn't it?': Auto-biography as an Identificatory Practice
Sara Ahmed, Lancaster University 15. Charting the Spaces of (un)Location:
On Theorising Diaspora Magdalene Ang-Lygate 16. Fractured or Flexible
Identities? Life Histories of 'Black' Diasporic Women in Britain Naz
Rassool, University of Reading 17. In my Father's House there are Many
Mansions: The Nation and the Postcolonial Desire Nalini Persram 18. Two
Stories, Three Lovers and the Creation of Meaning in a Black Lesbian
Autobiography: A Diary Consuelo Rivera Fuentes, Lancaster University 19. My
Body, Myself: How Does a Black Woman Do Sociology? Felly Nkweto Simmonds,
University of Northumbria, Newcastle Upon Tyne 20. The Fabulous Adventures
of the Mahogany Princesses Gargi Bhattacharyya, University of Birmingham
III. Changing Our Place 21. Third Wave Feminism and Black Women's Activism
Pragna Patel 22. Black Women in Education: A Collective Movement for Social
Change Heidi Safia Mirza, South Bank University, London 23. The Language of
'Womanism': Rethinking 'Difference' Helen (charles) Bibliography
British Feminism Heidi Safia Mirza, South Bank University I. Shaping the
Debate 1. Finding a Voice: Asian Women in Britain Amrit Wilson 2. Black
Women, the Economic Crisis and the British State Amina Mama 3. Heart of the
Race: Black Women's Lives in Britain Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie and
Suzanne Scafe 4. White Woman Listen! Black Feminism and the Boudaries of
Sisterhood Hazel V. Carby 5. Challenging Imperial Feminism Valarie Amos and
Pratibha Parmar 6. Transforming Socialist Feminism: The Challenge of Racism
Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Margaret Coulson 7. Theories of Gender and Black
Families Anne Phoenix 8. Other Kinds of Dreams Pratibha Parmar 9. Feminism
and the Challenge of Racism: Deviance or Difference? Razia Aziz II.
Defining Our Space 10. Raregrooves and Raregroovers: A Matter of Taste,
Difference and Identity Bibi Bakare-Yusuf 11. (Mis)Representing the Black
(Super)Woman Tracey Reynolds 12. Shades of Blackness: Young Black Female
Constructions of Beauty Debbie Weekes, Nottingham Trent University 13.
Diaspora's Daughters, Africa's Orphans?: On Lineage, Authenticity, and
'Mixed-Race' Identity Jayne O. Ifekwunigwe, University of East London 14.
'It's a sun tan, isn't it?': Auto-biography as an Identificatory Practice
Sara Ahmed, Lancaster University 15. Charting the Spaces of (un)Location:
On Theorising Diaspora Magdalene Ang-Lygate 16. Fractured or Flexible
Identities? Life Histories of 'Black' Diasporic Women in Britain Naz
Rassool, University of Reading 17. In my Father's House there are Many
Mansions: The Nation and the Postcolonial Desire Nalini Persram 18. Two
Stories, Three Lovers and the Creation of Meaning in a Black Lesbian
Autobiography: A Diary Consuelo Rivera Fuentes, Lancaster University 19. My
Body, Myself: How Does a Black Woman Do Sociology? Felly Nkweto Simmonds,
University of Northumbria, Newcastle Upon Tyne 20. The Fabulous Adventures
of the Mahogany Princesses Gargi Bhattacharyya, University of Birmingham
III. Changing Our Place 21. Third Wave Feminism and Black Women's Activism
Pragna Patel 22. Black Women in Education: A Collective Movement for Social
Change Heidi Safia Mirza, South Bank University, London 23. The Language of
'Womanism': Rethinking 'Difference' Helen (charles) Bibliography