Race, Gender And The Activism Of Black Feminist Theory: Working With Audre Lorde

Suryia Nayak
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Race, Gender And The Activism Of Black Feminist Theory: Working With Audre Lorde

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''Nayak lays a strong foundation for a critical psychological engagement with the activism of black feminist theory for all of us committed to addressing the psychological effects of oppression and who seek to make social change.''- Stephanie Davis, The Psychologist, June 2015

¿Nayak offers readers a book that is simultaneously theoretical and conversational, personal and political. Nayak¿s tone is that of an educated friend, both intense and personal at the same time, especially in the chapter focused on intersectionality, where Nayak shares more personal stories¿ Nayak¿s ability to transgress theoretical boundaries is impressive and something that she explains is "a particular ¿critical¿ tendency of the activism of Black feminist theory"¿ For a text of just 156 pages, Race, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory is astonishingly useful as a reference manual, textbook, or activist guide, or can even seem like an understanding friend.¿ - Geneva Reynaga-Abiko, PsycCRITIQUES, May 2015

ace, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory offers cutting-edge social theory that uses Audre Lorde¿s pathbreaking writings as a foundation. The book contains sharp insights into how critical theorists have sidestepped Lorde''s anger at the racism within white feminist writings and thus misunderstood much of her work. As a result, Nayak ensures that feminist political engagement occupies a central place, both in her critique and her wonderfully forward-looking theory. The book is a must-read for all feminists and women¿s studies students!¿ ¿ Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Department of Sociology, UC Santa Barbara, USA

  • Published date: Sep 05, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 170
  • Publisher: Taylor and Francis
  • ISBN: 9781848721753
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.35" L x 8.8" H

Suryia Nayakis a senior lecturer in social work at the University of Salford, UK. She has 30 years'' experience of working in the Rape Crisis Movement, community engagement across a diverse range of peoples positioned as alienated using models of education as liberation, and the activism of Black feminism to raise consciousness about the psychological and political impact of oppressive social constructions.

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