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Subject:
Bell hooks: Feminism: Black Women Shaping Feminist Theory
Category: Relationships and Society > Cultures Asked by: rescuequeen-ga List Price: $25.00 |
Posted:
01 Dec 2003 18:31 PST
Expires: 31 Dec 2003 18:31 PST Question ID: 282452 |
Would Mary Wollstonecraft and Virginia Woolf be open to the problems of black women? Would they be open to the problems of women of the servant classes of their own time? How might beel hooks critique their work? To what extent are Simone de Beauvori's concerns about the myth of women relevant to hooks's statement, "By projecting onto black women amythical power and strenght, white women both promote a false image of themselves as powerless, passive victims and delfect attention away for their aggressiveness, their power, thier willingness to dominate and controll others? How does the act of mythicizing women regardless of color affect them negatively? I will pay $5.00 per each question. |
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