I Am Your Sister Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0195341481
ISBN-13
9780195341485
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 23rd, 2009
Print length
304 Pages
Weight
532 grams
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24.20 x 16.40 x 2.60 cms
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Literature: history & criticismFeminism & feminist theoryGay & Lesbian studiesEthnic studies
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Audre Lorde was not only a famous black poet; she was also one of the most important radical black feminists of the past half century. I Am Your Sister collects her non-fiction prose from 1976 to 1990, and it is the first volume to provide a full picture of Lorde''s political work (as opposed to her aesthetic work). The essays cover an impressive variety of topics: sexuality, race, gender, culture, class, parenting, disease, resistance, and power--both within the United States and across the African diaspora. While Lorde is best known as a progenitor of black feminist studies, I Am Your Sister stresses her signal influence in the creation of gay and lesbian studies. Lorde''s work presaged the late 1980s shift in the academy toward the emphasis on the tight connections between race, class, gender, and sexuality--and later disability. Accordingly, the breadth of topics Lorde tackles in the various essays in I Am Your Sister capture the spirit of intersectionality that now dominates analysis in the humanities and critical social sciences.
Audre Lorde was not only a famous black poet; she was also one of the most important radical black feminists of the past half century. ^iI Am Your Sister ^rcollects her non-fiction prose from 1976 to 1990, and it is the first volume to provide a full picture of Lorde''s political work (as opposed to her aesthetic work). The essays cover an impressive variety of topics: sexuality, race, gender, culture, class, parenting, disease, resistance, and power-both within the United States and across the African diaspora. While Lorde is best known as a progenitor of black feminist studies, I Am Your Sister stresses her signal influence in the creation of gay and lesbian studies. Lorde''s work presaged the late 1980s shift in the academy toward the emphasis on the tight connections between race, class, gender, and sexuality-and later disability. Accordingly, the breadth of topics Lorde tackles in the various essays in ^iI Am Your Sister^r capture the spirit of intersectionality that now dominates analysis in the humanities and critical social sciences.
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