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Black Women in America: Social Science Perspectives
Contributor(s): Malson, Micheline R. (Editor), Mudimbe-Boyi, Elisabeth (Editor), O'Barr, Jean F. (Editor)
ISBN: 0226502961     ISBN-13: 9780226502960
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
OUR PRICE:   $27.72  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 1990
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Annotation: Emphasizing work that "frees our imaginations and allows us to conceive new theories, new language, and new questions," the collection seeks to establish the nature of Afro-American women's experiences while providing a theoretical framework for Black feminist thought. In essays that explore the intersection of work and family, socio-historical literature and critiques, and the relation of Black women to community life, contributors to this volume document Afro-American social and personal struggles and strategies. Individual essays examine family roles, job satisfaction, economic status, and women's traditions in the church.
An eloquent introduction to the development of Black feminist thought, "Black Women in America" encourages the discussion of broader issues, such as the treatment of cultural diversity in American higher education.
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Women's Studies
Dewey: 305.488
LCCN: 89049110
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.09" W x 9.02" (1.03 lbs) 348 pages
 
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Emphasizing work that frees our imaginations and allows us to conceive new theories, new language, and new questions, the collection seeks to establish the nature of Afro-American women's experiences while providing a theoretical framework for Black feminist thought. In essays that explore the intersection of work and family, socio-historical literature and critiques, and the relation of Black women to community life, contributors to this volume document Afro-American social and personal struggles and strategies. Individual essays examine family roles, job satisfaction, economic status, and women's traditions in the church.
An eloquent introduction to the development of Black feminist thought, Black Women in America encourages the discussion of broader issues, such as the treatment of cultural diversity in American higher education.