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Back to the Drawing Board
African-Canadian Feminisms
edited by Njoki Nathani Wane, Katerina Deliovsky and Erica Lawson

"Feminists of all colours and cultures have been waiting a long time for this book."
Rosemary Brown

What are the fundamental tenets of African-Canadian feminism? What are the elements of feminist theory that have contributed to African-Canadian feminist thought? African-American feminists have influenced thinking and writing in Canada. As well, Black-Canadian feminists have published on a wide range of issues relating to Black women's lives, history and experience. Back to the Drawing Board builds on this existing literature and maps out a new space in which to articulate a stronger vision of African-Canadian feminism. While the essays focus on key concepts and debates that underlie Black feminist theory and challenge the dominant structures that continue to exclude Black women, the objective is to bring the plurality of African-Canadian women's voices and experiences into the centre of analysis.

To accomplish this, the editors draw on different theories and insights. The fourteen contributors come from different race and gender backgrounds and are committed to creating an empowering space where Black women can speak to and about each other and find a home for their words. They write on the subjects of:

      · Black-Canadian feminist thought
      · African-Canadian feminist historiography
      · Black feminist political activism
      · white mainstream feminism as a liberatory movement
      · Black women in the academy and graduate studies
      · white feminism and anti-racist education
      · Native education and spirituality that form and shape identity
      · how the media and law construct Black identity
      · the social consequences of interracial relationships

Back to the Drawing Board initiates a dialogue critical for defining feminisms that validate the contributions and experiences of African-Canadian women.

About the Editors   Njoki Nathani Wane is an Assistant Professor at OISE/UT in the Department of Sociology and Equity Studies. Katerina Deliovsky is a sociology PhD candidate at McMaster University, and Erica Lawson is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology and Equity Studies at OISE/UT.

Back to the Drawing Board

Back to the Drawing Board

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Categories
  · Black Women's Studies
  · Race and Equity Studies
  · Women's History
  · Women's Studies
  · Black-Canadian
    Feminist Theory

Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

336 pages
$26.95 Cdn
$26.95 US
6" x 9" paper
ISBN-10: 1-894549-17-1
ISBN-13: 978-1-894549-17-2

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