TALK
THURSDAY 04 APR 2013, 18H
49 NORD 6 EST - FRAC LORRAINE - METZ (57)
Black Feminism / Féminisme Noir
Elsa Dorlin, Professor of Political and Social Philosophy at the Department of Political Science at the Université Paris 8—Vincennes/Saint Denis.
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Harun Farocki, Bilder der Welt und Inschrift des Krieges, 1988 Collection 49 Nord 6 Est – Frac Lorraine, Metz (FR) Photo : Frac Lorraine © H. Farocki
Black Feminism refers not only to “black” feminists, but also to “Chicana”, “Native American,” “Chinese American,” and “third-world” feminists. Emerged in the 1970s in the US, this current in political thought constitutes a denunciation of the double exclusion of these women from the white, bourgeois feminism and from the sexist black nationalism.
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