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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part41.utf8:173394440:1857
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01857cam a2200385 i 4500
001 2014022890
003 DLC
005 20151119081421.0
008 140807s2015 nyu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2014022890
020 $a9781138821484 (hardback)
020 $a9781138821514 (paperback)
020 $z9781315743264 (ebook)
040 $aDLC$beng$cDLC$erda$dDLC
042 $apcc
043 $an-us---
050 00 $aE185.86$b.H73 2015
082 00 $a305.48/896073$223
084 $aSOC010000$aSOC001000$aSOC028000$2bisacsh
100 1 $ahooks, bell,$d1952-
245 10 $aAin't I a woman :$bBlack women and feminism /$cbell hooks.
250 $a[Second edition].
264 1 $aNew York :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2015.
300 $axiv, 205 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
520 $a"A classic work of feminist scholarship, Ain't I a Woman has become a must-read for all those interested in the nature of Black womanhood. Examining the impact of sexism on Black women during slavery, the devaluation of Back womanhood, Black male sexism, racism among feminists, and the Black woman's involvement with feminism, hooks attempts to move us beyond racist and sexist assumptions. The result is nothing short of groundbreaking, giving this book a critical place on every feminist scholar's bookshelf. "--$cProvided by publisher.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 197-202) and index.
650 0 $aAfrican American women$xSocial conditions.
650 0 $aSexism$zUnited States.
650 0 $aFeminism$zUnited States.
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies.$2bisacsh
650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies.$2bisacsh