What You've Got is a Revolution: Black Women's Movements for Black Power
View/ Open
Farmer_gsas.harvard_0084L_10817.pdf (13.01Mb)
Access Status
Full text of the requested work is not available in DASH at this time ("restricted access"). For more information on restricted deposits, see our FAQ.Author
Metadata
Show full item recordCitation
Farmer, Ashley Dawn. 2013. What You've Got is a Revolution: Black Women's Movements for Black Power. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.Abstract
This dissertation examines African American women's gender-specific theorizing and intellectual production during the black power era. Previous histories of this period have focused primarily on the theoretical and activist roles of African American men. This study shows how black women radicals shaped the movement through an examination of their written and cultural production within various black power political ideologies, including cultural nationalism, revolutionary nationalism, and black power feminism.Citable link to this page
http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:11158250
Collections
- FAS Theses and Dissertations [6136]
Contact administrator regarding this item (to report mistakes or request changes)