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| 245 | _aBlack feminist thought: Knowledge, consciousness, and the politics of empowerment | ||
| 250 | _a30th anniversary edition | ||
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_aNew York _bRoutledge _c2022 |
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_bxxvii, 392p. _cIncludes bibliographical references and index |
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| 520 | _aIn the first major update to this classic book in many years, Collins traces the history and contours of Black women’s ideas and actions to argue that Black feminist thought is the discourse that fosters Black women’s survival, persistence, and success against the odds. Through meticulous research that synthesizes the important intellectual work done by Black women, Collins’s timely update demonstrates that Black women’s ideas and actions are not marginal concerns but rather are central to the future of social justice within democratic societies. The combination of the text’s classic arguments and a preface and epilogue written expressly for this edition speak to people who have long been working on social justice and to a new generation of readers who are encountering the ideas and actions of Black women for the first time. For this 30th year anniversary edition, Patricia Hill Collins examines how the ideas in this classic text speak to contemporary social issues and identifies the directions needed for the future of Black feminist thought. | ||
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_aFeminism--United States _91234296 |
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_aAmerican women _91234297 |
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