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African Feminist Praxis

Cartographies of Liberatory Worldmaking

Jessica Horn

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Allgemeines, Lexika

Beschreibung

"Written in love and fire, African Feminist Praxis is meticulous and visionary." - Dr. Pumla Dineo Gqola, SARChI Chair in African Feminist Imagination, Nelson Mandela University and author of Female Fear Factory

So much of the story of African resistance has been told in the masculine, tracing the history of spectacle: great struggles, great speeches, the grand displays of nation building. This book adds to the literature that reverses this, exploring the flesh and breadth of contemporary African feminist politics as articulated across the African continent. It is structured around the key principles of kinship, courage, pleasure, care and memory, and draws on the African feminist academic canon, the "grey literature" of practitioner knowledge and narratives of feminists activists themselves. Through this it evidences the argument that African feminist praxis is fundamentally a politics of proposition, a mode of liberatory worldmaking.

The Social Science for Social Justice series challenges the Ivory Tower of academia, providing a platform for academics, journalists, and activists of color to respond to pressing social issues.

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Feminist praxis, African feminist theory, Religious fundamentalism, Social movements, Militarism, social science for social justice, African feminism, Activism, Global economic inequality, contemporary african politics, Feminism, Queer body politics, Homophobia, Sexism, Decolonial feminism, social justice, Transphobia