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''Black Feminist Anthropology: Theory, Politics, Praxis, and Poetics'' is a 2001 collection of essays from nine black feminist anthropologists. The book was edited by Irma McClaurin, who also wrote the collection's foreword and one of the essays. It was first published on 1 August 2001 through Rutgers University Press and focuses on the essay writers' personal experiences as black women in the world and how that influenced their anthropological practices. ==Content== *''Introduction: Forging a Theory, Politics, Prazis, and Poetics of Black Feminist Anthropology'' by Irma McClaurin #''Seeking the Ancestors: Forging A Black Feminist Tradition in Anthropology'' by Lynn Bolles #''Theorizing a Black Feminist Self in Anthropology: Toward an Autoethnographic Approach'' by Irma McClaurin #''A Passion for Sameness: Encountering A Black Feminist Self in Fieldwork in the Dominican Republic'' by Kimberly Eison Simmons #''Disciplining the Black Female Body: Learning Feminism in Africa and the United States'' by Carolyn Martin Shaw #''Negotiating Identity and Black Feminist Politics in Caribbean Research'' by Karla Slocum #''A Black Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Commdification of Women in the New Global Culture'' by Angela M. Gilliam #''Biomedical Ethics, Gender, and Ethnicity: Implications for Black Feminist Anthropology'' by Cheryl Mwaria #''Contingent Stories of Anthropology, Race, and Feminism'' by Paulla A. Ebron #''A Homegirl Goes Home: Black Feminism and the Lure of Native Anthropology'' by Cheryl Rodriguez 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Black Feminist Anthropology」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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