There are women who were better known, such as Alice Walker, thanks to the efforts of African-American educators. Maria Stuart is an example of a black intellectual whose words were suppressed and unheard. The basis for her claims was that she was aware of the sexual abuse that black women experience. According to her, this power of self-determination is essential because the survival of these women is at risk. She therefore encouraged these women to design for themselves definitions of self-confidence and independence as well as to produce a strong mechanism of political action. Keywords: oppression (racial, gender and class), activism, tradition, work, family, black femininity and its definitions.Ĭhapter One: The Politics of Black Feminist Thinking.Īs the first American woman to lecture on political issues, Maria Stuart (a black intellectual) called on African-American women to reject the image of the physically and intellectually poor black femininity that stood out at the time, pointing out that racial and sexual oppression was the root cause of this poverty. In addition, she describes the journey of black female intellectuals to the writings of African-American women, in order to raise them to the academic agenda, as well as the importance of the black feminist intellectual discourse today.Ĭharacters that are mentioned a lot: Alice Walker (black feminist writer), Tony Morrison (black writer). Summary: In "Black Feminist Thinking" Patricia Hill Collins describes the development and ways of shaping African-American political thinking.
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