black British feminisms: many chants
Gunaratnam, Yasmin. 2014. black British feminisms: many chants. Feminist Review, 108(1), pp. 1-10. ISSN 0141-7789 [Article]
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This article is an introduction to the Feminist Review special issue 'Black British Feminisms', jointly edited by Joan Anim-Addo, Yasmin Gunaratnam and Suzanne Scafe
For us at Feminist Review, it’s hard to believe that thirty years have passed since the publication of the issue Many Voices, One Chant: Black Feminist Perspectives (Amos et al., 1984). Many Voices, with its flamboyant pink, four-handed goddesses dancing across a green and black cover, was one of the first attempts to ‘provide a collection of perspectives’ (ibid: 1) of black British feminist thinking and projects.
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Black British Feminism |
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