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Race, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory
- Working with Audre Lorde
Engelsk Paperback
Race, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory
- Working with Audre Lorde
Engelsk Paperback

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Beginning from the premise that psychology needs to be questioned, dismantled and new perspectives brought to the table in order to produce alternative solutions, this book takes an unusual transdisciplinary step into the activism of Black feminist theory. The author, Suryia Nayak, presents a close reading of Audre Lorde and other related scholars to demonstrate how the activism of Black feminist theory is concerned with issues central to radical critical thinking and practice, such as identity, alienation, trauma, loss, the position and constitution of individuals within relationships, the family, community and society.

Nayak reveals how Black feminist theory seeks to address issues that are also a core concern of critical psychology, including individualism, essentialism and normalization. Her work grapples with several issues at the heart of key contemporary debates concerning methodology, identity, difference, race and gender. Using a powerful line of argument, the book weaves these themes together to show how the activism of Black feminist theory in general, and the work of Audre Lorde in particular, can be used to effect social change in response to the damaging psychological impact of oppressive social constructions.

Race, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory

will be of great interest to advanced students, researchers, political activist and practitioners in psychology, counselling, psychotherapy, mental health, social work and community development.

Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
156
ISBN-13:
9781848721753
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1848721757
Udg. Dato:
3 sep 2014
Længde:
11mm
Bredde:
217mm
Højde:
144mm
Forlag:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato:
3 sep 2014
Forfatter(e):
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