Required reading for any feminist, Kendall explores why mainstream feminism neglects to see how race, class, sexual orientation and disability intersects with gender with a clear-eyed assessment of how to fix it

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In expertly tying the racial justice and feminist movements together, Kendall’s is one of the most important books of the current moment

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My wish is that every white woman who calls herself a feminist (as I do) will read this book in a state of hushed and humble respect ... It’s long overdue that we drop our defenses, listen to her arguments carefully, and then change our entire way of thinking and behaving ... Essential reading

- Elizabeth Gilbert,

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In <i>Hood Feminism</i>, author and activist Mikki Kendall looks at how feminism is neglecting marginalised communities, and what can be done to challenge and confront those inequalities from within the feminist movement

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Poignant and page-turning ... Marks Kendall as an original addition to the black feminist canon

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Blistering ... A fresh new and necessary Black voice in feminist literature

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It is absolutely brilliant, I think every woman should read it.

- Pandora Sykes, The High Low

A searing indictment of feminism, how to modernise it, and ultimately how to save it.

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Compelling and timely ... A searing indictment of feminism, how to modernise it and ultimately, how to save it.

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This is the feminist intervention we have all been waiting for.

- Fatima Bhutto,

This book is an act of fierce love and advocacy, and it is urgently necessary

- Samantha Irby,

Every white lady should have this book assigned to them before they can talk about feminism.

- Linda Tirado,

Mikki’s book is a rousing call to action for today’s feminists. It should be required reading for everyone

- Gabrielle Union,

Mikki Kendall tells it like it is, and this is why she has long been a must-read writer for me: incisive, clear-eyed, and rightly willing to challenge readers when necessary. Her exploration of how feminists’ fight for liberation has too often left poor people, Black people, Indigenous people, and other people of color behind is critical reading for anyone who is or wants to be involved in work addressing complex and longstanding inequalities

- Nicole Chung,

Mikki has been writing for years about protection, "problem children", the limits and the usefulness of different kinds of anger, and the way sisterhood can be wielded as a demand. She’s here for her community, and this book has everything to do with expanding access to it

- Daniel Mallory Ortberg,

Mikki Kendall has established herself as an important voice in current feminist discourse, and <i>Hood Feminism</i> cements that place. With a compelling, forceful piece, Kendall has written the missive that feminists - especially white feminists - need to remember the racist history of who we are as a movement and to move forward with an intersectional and deliberately anti-racist focus

- Dianna Anderson,

A critical feminist text that interrogates the failings of the mainstream feminist movement and gives us the necessary expertise of Black women. Kendall skillfully illuminates the many intersections of identity and shows us the beauty and power of anger

- Erika L. Sanchez,

Kendall offers a fresh voice in black feminism. She argues that mainstream feminism focuses on increasing privilege for the few rather than ensuring the basic needs – food security, education, safety, medical care, a living wage – needed by the many.

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'It is absolutely brilliant, I think every woman should read it' PANDORA SYKES, THE HIGH LOW
‘My wish is that every white woman who calls herself a feminist will read this book in a state of hushed and humble respect ... Essential reading' ELIZABETH GILBERT

All too often the focus of mainstream feminism is not on basic survival for the many, but on increasing privilege for the few.


Meeting basic needs is a feminist issue. Food insecurity, the living wage and access to education are feminist issues. The fight against racism, ableism and transmisogyny are all feminist issues.


White feminists often fail to see how race, class, sexual orientation and disability intersect with gender. How can feminists stand in solidarity as a movement when there is a distinct likelihood that some women are oppressing others?


Insightful, incendiary and ultimately hopeful, Hood Feminism is both an irrefutable indictment of a movement in flux and also clear-eyed assessment of how to save it.

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All too often the focus of mainstream feminism is not on basic survival for the many, but on increasing privilege for the few.
Perfect for readers of Afua Hirsch's Brit(ish), Reni Eddo-Lodge's Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race, The Good Immigrant and Roxane Gay's Bad Feminist and Akala's Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526622709
Publisert
2021-02-23
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
211 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Mikki Kendall is a writer, speaker and blogger whose work has appeared in the Guardian, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, TIME and elsewhere. She has discussed race, feminism, violence in Chicago, tech, pop culture, and social media on BBC Women's Hour, NPR's Tell Me More, Al Jazeera's The Listening Post and Huffington Post Live. In 2019, she appeared in the documentary Surviving R Kelly. A veteran, she lives in Chicago with her family.