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Cette collection d'essais tant attendue se compose d'écrits sélectionnés parmi les nombreuses apparitions de la boursière Guggenheim Marlene Nourbese Philip dans des magazines, des journaux et des revues, y compris FUSE . Mordant, élégant, tour à tour farouchement interrogateur, magiquement lyrique et doucement explorateur, l'examen par Philip des questions contemporaines de race et de culture est toujours éloquent et impérieux.
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Ce documentaire présente des femmes noires actives en politique ainsi que dans l'organisation communautaire, syndicale et féministe. Ils partagent leurs idées et leurs témoignages personnels sur le double héritage du racisme et du sexisme, liant leurs luttes personnelles à la bataille en cours pour mettre fin à la discrimination systémique et à la violence contre les femmes et les personnes de couleur.
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Contemporary feminist and antiracist discourses have failed to consider the intersections of racism and patriarchy. To overcome this difficulty, an original approach is suggested here: that of intersectionality. In the first part, the paper discusses structural intersectionality, the ways in which the location of women of color at the intersection of race and gender makes their real experience of domestic violence, rape, and remedial reform qualitatively different from that of white women. The focus is shifted in the second part to political intersectionality, with the analysis of how both feminist and antiracist politics have functioned in tandem to marginalize the issue of violence against women of color. Finally, the implications of the intersectional approach are addressed within the broader scope of contemporary identity politics.
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At the dawn of the 20th century, a multi-generational family in the Gullah community on the Sea Islands off of South Carolina – former West African slaves who adopted many of their ancestors’ Yoruba traditions – struggle to maintain their cultural heritage and folklore while contemplating a migration to the mainland, even further from their roots. The first wide release by a black female filmmaker, DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST was met with wild critical acclaim and rapturous audience response when it initially opened in 1991. Casting a long legacy, DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST still resonates today, most recently as a major in influence on Beyonce’s video album Lemonade. Winner of the Cinematography Award and nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the Dramatic competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Chosen for preservation by the National Film Preservation Board, USA