Description
This seminal work explores the words and ideas of Black feminist intellectuals and writers, both within and outside the academy. Collins provides an interpretive framework for the work of prominent Black feminist thinkers such as Angela Davis, bell hooks, Alice Walker, and Audre Lorde. Drawing from Fiction, poetry, music, and oral history, the book offers a comprehensive overview of Black feminist thought and its canon. This work is classified under feminist theory and African American studies and is a non-Fiction work. It is not considered a work of Fiction. Collins’ analysis has been influential in highlighting the complexity of Black women’s experiences and the richness of their intellectual traditions.