BLACK FEMINIST POLITICS FROM KENNEDY TO TRUMP

BLACK FEMINIST POLITICS FROM KENNEDY TO TRUMP

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Editorial:
SPRINGER-VERLAG
Año de edición:
Materia
Estudios de Género
ISBN:
978-3-319-95455-4
Páginas:
246
Encuadernación:
Rústica

From “black girl magic” to Black Lives Matter, the second decade of the 21st century is defined by black feminist politics. u003ciu003eBlack Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Trumpu003c/iu003e is a definitive investigation of the mainstreaming of black feminist politics in the 21st century. Following on the success of u003ciu003eBlack Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Clinton u003c/iu003eand Blu003ciu003eack Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Obamau003c/iu003e, this volume incorporates the black women leaders of Black Lives Matter; contemporary black feminist political stars like Rep. Maxine Waters and Senator Kamala Harris; and the transformative influence of black feminist political strategy and principles in mainstream U.S. politics, especially in the 2016 U.S. election. The text also deepens earlier editions’ consideration of sexuality and gender identity in black feminist politics and explores the role of digital organizing and social media in setting the terms of contemporary political struggles. A must-read for scholars in Political Science, American Studies, Africana Studies, History, and Gender/Feminist/Women’s Studies, u003ciu003eBlack Feminist Politics from Kennedy to Trumpu003c/iu003e also breaks down the complexity of contemporary politics for an everyday reader eager to understand how black women have been defining leadership and politics since the mid-century.