书籍 Ain't I a Woman的封面

Ain't I a Woman

bell hooks

出版时间

1999-07-01

ISBN

9780896081307

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Named after the famous speech by Sojourner Truth, this must-read by bell hooks discusses black women’s struggle with U.S. racism and sexism since the time of slavery and doesn’t shirk from how white middle- and upper-class feminists have at times failed poor and non-white women.

One of the leading public intellectuals of her generation, bell hooks has authored over 20 books, including several classics in African-American and Women's Studies. Known mainly as a feminist thinker, hooks addresses a broad range of issues related to gender, race, teaching, and media, always advancing the understanding that these topics must be conceived of as interconnected,...

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Black women dealt with “A liberation movement that’s inherently sexist, and a feminism movement that’s inherently racist”
Ain’t I a Woman! 白男主导的文学世界如此狭隘,不被看见的世界如此辽阔。见bell hooks入
The only way to attain true equality is to topple all the existing power structures of race , class and the sex so that only oppression or domination is eliminated.⭐️
大学接触的第一批黑人女性文学,把我从白人男性自我怜悯酸楚可怜的男子气概文学中解救出来,影响我到现在。🕯️
很棒的black feminism入门读物,不过历史故事比较多,理论少了点
偶尔读着会有疑惑,觉得史实论据充分吗,这个结论武断吗
从黑人女性视角看待美国近现代女权运动,分析女权、种族和阶级议题相互交缠的复杂关系,有些观点很有意思,但行文可以再简洁一些,车轱辘话翻来覆去说,看得有点疲劳,结构也可以再清晰一点。
hook’s definition of feminism: it is a commitment to eradicating the ideology of domination that permeates Western culture on various levels—”sex, race, and class, to name a few—and a commitment to reorganizing U.S. society so that the self-development of people can take precedence over imperialism, economic expansion, and material desires. (19岁的写作
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