This article, drawing on selected feminist magazines of the 1980s, particularly Feminist Arts News (FAN) and GEN, offers a textual ‘braiding’ of narratives to re-present a history of Black British feminism. I attempt to chart a history of Black British feminist inheritance while proposing the politics of (other)mothering as a politics of potential, pluralistic and democratic community building, where Black thought and everyday living carry a primary and participant role. The personal—mothering our children—is the political, affording a nurturing of alterity through a politics of care that is fundamentally antiracist and antisexist. I attempt to show how Black feminist thought can significantly contribute to democracy in the present and how ...
As a Black feminist scholar who teaches in an early childhood studies program, the author has witnes...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
Can ‘loving blackness’ become a new discourse for anti-racism in the UK and the broader black diaspo...
This article offers a long overdue exploration of black feminist periodicals in the UK during the pe...
Abstract This article examines and centres the activism and experiences of Black moth...
In 1996 Hazel Carby in a chapter titled ‘White Woman Listen!’ argued that ‘most contemporary feminis...
Sociological accounts of political activism in African Caribbean and Asian communities in Britain h...
Attempts have been made to provide an analytical framework for Black women that centralises our expe...
This paper explores the ways in which declaring the activism of Black feminist theory troubles knowl...
This article is an introduction to the Feminist Review special issue 'Black British Feminisms', join...
In this article, I reflect that 10 years on the study of the maternal continues to offer a critical ...
Mothering is personal; mothering is cultural; mothering is political. This article explores Black mo...
This article analyses the (re)construction of black identity as a multiracial signifier shared by Af...
Black feminist thought is grounded in an understanding of the nature of power and the way black/othe...
This essay explores some of the historical and contemporary practices that punish Blackwomen for dar...
As a Black feminist scholar who teaches in an early childhood studies program, the author has witnes...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
Can ‘loving blackness’ become a new discourse for anti-racism in the UK and the broader black diaspo...
This article offers a long overdue exploration of black feminist periodicals in the UK during the pe...
Abstract This article examines and centres the activism and experiences of Black moth...
In 1996 Hazel Carby in a chapter titled ‘White Woman Listen!’ argued that ‘most contemporary feminis...
Sociological accounts of political activism in African Caribbean and Asian communities in Britain h...
Attempts have been made to provide an analytical framework for Black women that centralises our expe...
This paper explores the ways in which declaring the activism of Black feminist theory troubles knowl...
This article is an introduction to the Feminist Review special issue 'Black British Feminisms', join...
In this article, I reflect that 10 years on the study of the maternal continues to offer a critical ...
Mothering is personal; mothering is cultural; mothering is political. This article explores Black mo...
This article analyses the (re)construction of black identity as a multiracial signifier shared by Af...
Black feminist thought is grounded in an understanding of the nature of power and the way black/othe...
This essay explores some of the historical and contemporary practices that punish Blackwomen for dar...
As a Black feminist scholar who teaches in an early childhood studies program, the author has witnes...
The prevalence of poor health among young disadvantaged Black mothers and their children has prompte...
Can ‘loving blackness’ become a new discourse for anti-racism in the UK and the broader black diaspo...