Masterarbeit, 2017
76 Seiten, Note: 2.0
This work aims to examine the development and evolution of Black feminist thought in the United States from the late 19th century to the contemporary Black Lives Matter movement. It explores how Black women have consistently played a vital role in the struggle for freedom and human rights for African Americans, navigating the intersection of racism and sexism within US society. The study highlights the key contributions of early Black feminist thinkers and activists, while also exploring the contemporary relevance and impact of Black feminist thought in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The first chapter, "Introduction," sets the stage for the analysis by highlighting the interconnectedness of struggles against racism and sexism. It introduces Audre Lorde's concept of “single-issue struggles” and emphasizes the multifaceted nature of Black women’s experiences.
Chapter 2, "The Emergence of Black Feminist Thought in the U.S.A.", delves into the origins and development of Black feminist thought. It explores the influential works of early Black female intellectuals, such as Anna Julia Cooper, Mary McLeod Bethune, and Sojourner Truth, and analyzes their contributions to shaping Black feminist consciousness. The chapter also examines the Black Women's Club Movement as a significant platform for Black women's activism and social change.
Chapter 3, "Towards #BlackLivesMatter and Black Feminist Thought," moves into the contemporary context. This chapter analyzes the socio-historical context that led to the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement and examines the role of second-wave Black feminist thought in shaping the movement's trajectory. It specifically explores the concept of intersectionality and its significance in understanding the experiences of Black women within the movement. The chapter also examines the contextualization of the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag and its intersectional leadership model.
This work focuses on key concepts such as Black feminist thought, intersectionality, Black liberation struggle, racism, sexism, Black women's activism, social justice, and the Black Lives Matter movement. The study investigates the historical and contemporary significance of Black feminist thought within the broader context of the Black liberation struggle in the US.
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