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From Black Power To Hip Hop Racism Nationalism And Feminism Annotated Edition Patricia Hill Collins

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From Black Power To Hip Hop Racism Nationalism And Feminism Annotated Edition Patricia Hill Collins
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.45 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Patricia Hill Collins
ISBN: 9781592130924, 1592130925
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: annotated edition

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From Black Power To Hip Hop Racism Nationalism And Feminism Annotated Edition Patricia Hill Collins by Patricia Hill Collins 9781592130924, 1592130925 instant download after payment.

In this, her groundbreaking book, Patricia Hill Collins examines the new forms of racism in American life and the political responses to them. Using the experiences of African American men and women as her touchstone, she covers a wide range of issues that connect questions of race to American identity. She follows the long arc of African American responses to racism in the US, from Black Nationalism, to Black feminism, to hip hop. Using this "genealogy," she then investigates how nationalism has operated and reemerged in the wake of contemporary globalization and the unexpected resurgence of nationalism. She then offers an interpretation of how Black nationalism works today in the wake of changing Black youth identity and the continuing need to draw on nationalism and feminism to formulate both a response to racism and a concrete platform of political action.

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