Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology

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Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology is a landmark collection of writings by Black feminist scholars, activists, and writers that helped define and advance Black feminist thought in the late 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Black feminist text
anthology
book
feminist literature work
academicDiscipline Black studies
gender studies
queer studies
women’s studies
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Barbara Smith NERFINISHED
focusesOn creative writing by Black women and women of color
lived experiences of Black women
political analysis by Black feminists
genre essay collection
non-fiction
political writing
hasContributor Audre Lorde NERFINISHED
Barbara Smith NERFINISHED
Cherríe Moraga NERFINISHED
Cheryl Clarke NERFINISHED
Gloria Anzaldúa NERFINISHED
Michele Wallace NERFINISHED
bell hooks NERFINISHED
influenced contemporary Black feminist scholarship
intersectional feminist theory
women of color feminist organizing
language English
movement Black feminism movement NERFINISHED
women of color feminism movement
notableFor articulating intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and class
centering the voices of Black women and women of color
helping define Black feminist thought in the late 20th century
publisher Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press NERFINISHED
subject Black feminism NERFINISHED
Black women’s experiences
class oppression
feminist theory
intersectionality
lesbian feminism
racism
sexism
women of color feminism
theme cultural production by Black women
identity and difference
political organizing
solidarity among women of color
timePeriod late 20th century
title Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology NERFINISHED
usedAs university course text

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Barbara Smith notableWork Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology