Author: | Nana Akua Anyidoho, Yveline Bass, A. Lynn Bolles, Manoucheka Celeste, Betty Akullu Ezati, Majorie Mbilinyi, Jody Lynn McBrien, Lara Stein Pardo, Rachel Afi Quinn, Cheryl R. Rodriguez, Gloria Shechambo, Jennifer Shoaff, Jan Stewart, Erica Williams, Rose A. Sackeyfio, Lyn Ossome | ISBN: | 9781498507172 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books | Publication: | March 18, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lexington Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Nana Akua Anyidoho, Yveline Bass, A. Lynn Bolles, Manoucheka Celeste, Betty Akullu Ezati, Majorie Mbilinyi, Jody Lynn McBrien, Lara Stein Pardo, Rachel Afi Quinn, Cheryl R. Rodriguez, Gloria Shechambo, Jennifer Shoaff, Jan Stewart, Erica Williams, Rose A. Sackeyfio, Lyn Ossome |
ISBN: | 9781498507172 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books |
Publication: | March 18, 2015 |
Imprint: | Lexington Books |
Language: | English |
Transatlantic Feminisms is an interdisciplinary collection of original feminist research on women’s lives in Africa and the African diaspora. Demonstrating the power and value of transcontinental connections and exchanges between feminist thinkers, this unique collection of fifteen essays addresses the need for global perspectives on gender, ethnicity, race and class. Examining diverse topics and questions in contemporary feminist research, the authors describe and analyze women’s lives in a host of vibrant, compelling locations. There are essays exploring women’s political activism in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Santo Domingo, Jamaica and Tanzania. Other essays explore representation and creativity in Brazil, Nigeria, and Miami. While one essay examines African women as conflicted immigrants in France, another recounts the experiences of Haitian women trying to survive in the Dominican Republic. Core themes of the book include the evolution of black feminism; black feminist political leadership; the politics of identity and representation; and struggles for agency and survival. These themes are interwoven throughout the volume and illuminate different geographic and cultural experiences, yet very similar oppressive forces and forms of resistance.
Transatlantic Feminisms is an interdisciplinary collection of original feminist research on women’s lives in Africa and the African diaspora. Demonstrating the power and value of transcontinental connections and exchanges between feminist thinkers, this unique collection of fifteen essays addresses the need for global perspectives on gender, ethnicity, race and class. Examining diverse topics and questions in contemporary feminist research, the authors describe and analyze women’s lives in a host of vibrant, compelling locations. There are essays exploring women’s political activism in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Santo Domingo, Jamaica and Tanzania. Other essays explore representation and creativity in Brazil, Nigeria, and Miami. While one essay examines African women as conflicted immigrants in France, another recounts the experiences of Haitian women trying to survive in the Dominican Republic. Core themes of the book include the evolution of black feminism; black feminist political leadership; the politics of identity and representation; and struggles for agency and survival. These themes are interwoven throughout the volume and illuminate different geographic and cultural experiences, yet very similar oppressive forces and forms of resistance.