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African Americans Doing Feminism: Putting Theory Into Everyday Practice

White, Aaronette M.(Edited by)
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How might ordinary people apply feminist principles to everyday situations?

How do feminist ideas affect the daily behaviors and decisions of those who seek to live out the basic idea that women are as fully human as men?

This collection of essays uses concrete examples to illuminate the ways in which African Americans practice feminism on a day-to-day basis.

Demonstrating real-life situations of feminism in action, each essay tackles an issue-such as personal finances, parenting, sexual harassment, reproductive freedom, incest, depression and addiction, or romantic relationships-and articulates a feminist approach to engaging with the problem or concern.

Contributors include African American scholars, artists, activists, and business professionals who offer personal accunts of how they encountered feminist ideas and are using them now as a guide to living.

The essays included reveal how feminist principles affect people's perceptions of their ability to change themselves and society, because the personal is not always self-evidently political.

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Product Details
SUNY Press
1438431430 / 9781438431437
eBook (EPUB)
01/02/2012
English
313 pages
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