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Abena P. Busia
Theorizing Black Feminisms: The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women
Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1993
Theorizing Black Feminisms, a compilation of the latest work from Black women in the academy, is representative of some of the most crucial debates going on among Black feminists today. The contributors all work from the shared belief that Black women are not simply the victims of various oppressions, but are also visionary and pragmatic agents of change. Including essays from Black women scholars in a wide variety of disciplines such as literature, sociology, history, political science, anthropology, and art, Theorizing Black Feminisms explores the multidisciplinary possibilities of Black feminism.
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