Feminism in coalition : thinking with US women of color feminism / Liza Taylor.

"In Feminism in Coalition Liza Taylor examines how U.S. women of color feminists' coalitional politics provides an indispensable resource to contemporary political theory, feminist studies, and intersectional social justice activism. Taylor charts the theorization of coalition in the work of Bernice...

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Main Author: Taylor, Liza, 1980- (Author)
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2022.
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Physical Description:x, 288 pages ; 23 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a From Rosa Luxemburg to the Combahee River Collective: Spontaneous Coalition as a Precursor to Intersectional Marxism and Politico-Ethical Coalition Politics -- Women of Color Feminism and Politico-Ethical Coalition Politics: Re-centering the Politics of Coalition with Reagon, Smith, Combahee, and Lorde -- Coalition from the Inside Out: Struggling Toward Coalitional Identity and Developing a Coalitional Consciousness with Lorde, Anzaldúa, Sandoval, and Pratt -- Writing Feminist Theory, Doing Feminist Politics: Rethinking Collective Feminist Authorship with This Bridge Called My Back -- The Women's March on Washington and Politico-Ethical Coalitional Opportunities in the Age of Trump -- Conclusion: Lessons for Contemporary and Future Feminist Activists. 
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