Black Feminist Theories

Transnational Approaches

Bibi Bakare-Yusuf editor Angelique V Nixon editor Christen A Smith editor Janell Hobson editor Carole Boyce Davies editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:6th Aug '26

£24.99

This title is due to be published on 6th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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A landmark contribution to the field of Black Feminist Studies, this book brings together the most influential historical and contemporary thinkers in global Black feminist theory, making it an indispensable resource for students and scholars of Black Studies, Women & Gender Studies and Black Feminist Studies alike.

An innovative contribution to the field of Black Feminist Studies, this landmark collection brings together the most influential historical and contemporary thinkers in Black feminist theories across transnational contexts.

Featuring ground-breaking new work alongside canonical essays from key thinkers, this book adopts a truly global approach to its subject. In doing so, it looks beyond North America to showcase a diverse range of continents and perspectives. The collection includes not only standard academic essays, but also vital statements, interviews, manifestoes, and creative work, which transmit and embody Black feminist thought.

The book is broken up into five carefully curated sections:
- Black Feminist Foundations
- Statements and Manifestos
- Cultures and Aesthetics
- Bodies, Genders, and Sexualities
- Black Feminist Futures

Timely and important, this is an indispensable resource for students and scholars of Black Studies, Women & Gender Studies and Black Feminist Studies, as well as more generally to American Studies, African Studies, Caribbean Studies, and African Diaspora Studies.

The Handbook Black Feminist Theories is a magnificent compilation of Black feminist poetry, fiction, prose and artwork. Taken together, the contributors illuminate the creative eruption of Black feminist work at multiple junctures across time and place, challenging US-Centric hegemony and revealing Black Feminisms to be complex, transnational discourses that emerge from the complex and shifting genealogies of Black women’s lives. Essential reading for all those interested in how the world is changed by the radical epistemic undercurrents emerging at the intersections of oppression, the Handbook provides a powerful and capacious archive of resistance that challenges us to think and to teach more expansively about liberatory praxis and the meaning of diaspora. It offers a powerful and welcome resource for transdisciplinary teachers and researchers in African and diaspora studies, feminist, gender and women’s studies, and across the humanities and social science disciplines. * Amina Mama, Professor of Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies, University of California, Davis, USA *
At a time when the old world is dying, what could be more useful and enlightening than this multifaceted guide to the global consciousness of Black women. The voices collected in Black Feminist Theories: Transnational Approaches will serve as an intellectual and ethical beacon for years to come. * Barbara Smith, author of 'Toward a Black Feminist Criticism'. *
This is a priceless collection of original writings and scholarship of feminists of the African diaspora. It reminds us that feminism is global and that women of African descent have made significant contributions to intersectional feminist ideas over many decades. A useful source for teaching and research. * Rhoda Reddock, Emerita Professor of Gender, Social Change and Development, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago *
Black Feminist Theories: Transnational Approaches is a ground breaking, creative, provocative, transgressive, multi-genre anthology that makes a significant contribution to the fields of Black feminist studies, women, gender and sexuality studies, and African diaspora studies. The editors' pioneering approach to the under researched subject of transnational Black feminisms is without parallel and stunning in its depth and breadth. Their inclusion of art, theory, poetry, essays, manifestos, speeches and interviews, underscores the significant and far-reaching impact of Black feminist knowledge production historically and around the globe. * Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Comparative Women's Studies, Spelman College and Founding Director of its Women's Research and Resource Center. *

ISBN: 9781350446007

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456 pages