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Plotting a history: Black and postcolonial feminisms in 'new times'

机译:绘制历史:“新时代”的黑人和后殖民女性主义

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Black feminist thought is grounded in an understanding of the nature of power and the way black/othered difference women's is systematically organised through social relations. Postcolonial feminist approaches enable us to situate the silent 'spectral' power of colonial times as it appears in the production and reproduction of marginalised, racialised and gendered others in new contemporary times. This special issue brings the two perspectives together to explore the complexities of black and ethnicised female marginality through an intersectional analysis where race, class, gender and other social divisions are theorised as lived realities. Through a variety of methodologies - such as the oral tradition of storytelling in CRT (critical race theory), embodied autobiography and geographically embedded longitudinal ethnographies - black and postcolonial feminist scholars chart new perspectives on multiple identity, hybridity, diaspora, religion, culture and sexuality. Exploring issues as diverse as black female marginality in higher education and their regulation and resistance in the neocolonial sites of schooling, work, family and the media, black and postcolonial feminist scholars of colour demonstrate their contribution to critical race and feminist thinking.
机译:黑人女性主义思想的基础是对权力本质的理解以及黑人/其他差异妇女通过社会关系系统地组织的方式。后殖民女权主义的方法使我们能够定位殖民时代无声的“频谱”力量,这种力量出现在新时代的边缘化,种族化和性别歧视的人的生产和再生产中。本期特刊通过对种族,阶级,性别和其他社会分化理论作为现实生活的交叉分析,将两种观点结合在一起,探索了黑人和种族女性边缘化的复杂性。通过各种方法-例如CRT(批判种族理论)的口头叙事传统,具体的自传体和地理上嵌入的纵向民族志-黑人和后殖民女性主义者就多元身份,杂种,散居,宗教,文化和性行为提出了新观点。黑人和后殖民女性主义者在探索高等教育中的黑人女性边缘化及其在新殖民地的学校,工作,家庭和媒体中的调节和抵制等各种问题时,表明了黑人对批判种族和女性主义思想的贡献。

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