Africana womanism: reclaiming ourselves

Troy, Mich.: Bedford Publishers (1994)
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Abstract

First published in 1993, this is a new edition of the classic text in which Clenora Hudson-Weems sets out a paradigm for women of African descent. Examining the status, struggles and experiences of the Africana woman forced into exile in Europe, Latin America, the United States or at Home in Africa, the theory outlines the experience of Africana women as unique and separate from that of some other women of color, and, of course, from white women. Differentiating itself from the problematic theories of western feminisms, Africana Womanism allows an establishment of cultural identity and relationship directly to ancestry and land.

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