Le patriarcat ou le féminisme noir
Hélène Charlery
This article depicts how, since the late 1970s, black feminist thought has called attention to the « intersectionality » of race, class and gender oppressions in black women’s lives. It shows how this thought has poised itself as an alternative to black discourses on black patriarchy as a solution to the economic and social plight of African Americans.Keywords :
patriarchy, sexism, African Americans, Moynihan report, Womanism/Black feminism, One Million Man March, intersectionality.
• Le patriarcat noir : héritage de 1965
• L’émergence du féminisme noir : vers l’intersectionalité
• Le patriarcat noir face au féminisme
• Conclusion
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