Other Kinds of Dreams: Black Women S Organisations and the Politics of Transformation (Electronic book text)


Through an empirical study of black women's organisations, this book interrogates contemporary theories of racism and racialisation, political mobilisation and feminism relating the experiences of black women to wider issues of politics and difference, class and coalitions. Other Kinds of Dreams questions the homogeneity of the term 'black' and asks whether increasing social stratification within black communities undermines this unity. It also analyses the relationship between black women's organisations, black men and white feminists within the context of coalition for social transformation. Other Kinds of Dreams provides an invaluable insight into the political activity of black women despite immense barriers, both internal and external to their comunities.

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Through an empirical study of black women's organisations, this book interrogates contemporary theories of racism and racialisation, political mobilisation and feminism relating the experiences of black women to wider issues of politics and difference, class and coalitions. Other Kinds of Dreams questions the homogeneity of the term 'black' and asks whether increasing social stratification within black communities undermines this unity. It also analyses the relationship between black women's organisations, black men and white feminists within the context of coalition for social transformation. Other Kinds of Dreams provides an invaluable insight into the political activity of black women despite immense barriers, both internal and external to their comunities.

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Taylor & Francis Group

Country of origin

United States

Release date

1998

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Electronic book text

Pages

304

ISBN-13

978-1-280-15091-3

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9781280150913

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1-280-15091-2



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