Dark continent of our bodies : black feminism and the politics of respectability / E. Frances White.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-194).
1 Black Feminist Interventions 25 -- 2 Dark Continent of Our Bodies: Constructing Science, Race, and Womanhood in the Nineteenth Century 81 -- 3 Africa on My Mind: Gender, Counterdiscourse, and African-American Nationalism 117 -- 4 Evidence of Things Not Seen: The Alchemy of Race and Sexuality 151.
Takes a look at black feminism--its roots, its role, and its implications. From Charles Darwin and nineteenth-century racism to black nationalism and the Nation of Islam, from Baptist women's groups to James Baldwin; White takes on one institution after another as she re-centers the role of black women in the United States' intellectual heritage. She presents identity politics as a complex activity, with entangled branches of race and gender, of invisibility and voyeurism, of defiance and passivity and conformism. --From publisher description.
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