Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice

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Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice is a scholarly work by Patricia Hill Collins that examines Black feminist thought and the struggle for social justice through the experiences and activism of Black women.

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instanceOf book
feminist theory book
scholarly work
addresses political activism
power relations
social movements
structural inequality
aimsTo link theory and activism
theorize Black women’s resistance
author Patricia Hill Collins NERFINISHED
contributesTo Black feminist thought NERFINISHED
social justice scholarship
discusses collective political action
everyday practices of resistance
knowledge production by Black women
fieldOfStudy African American studies NERFINISHED
gender studies
political theory
sociology
women’s studies
focusesOn activism of Black women
experiences of Black women
oppression and resistance
struggle for justice
genre Black feminist scholarship
academic literature
hasPerspective Black feminist perspective
critical race perspective
intendedAudience activists
scholars
students
language English
mainSubject Black feminist thought NERFINISHED
Black women
feminist theory
intersectionality
race and gender
social justice
relatedWorkByAuthor Black Feminist Thought NERFINISHED
From Black Power to Hip Hop NERFINISHED
theoreticalFramework Black feminist epistemology
critical social theory

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Patricia Hill Collins notableWork Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice