To exist is to resist : black feminism in Europe /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Emejulu, Akwugo (Editor), Sobande, Francesca (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Pluto Press, 2019.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Contents; Figures; Part I: Introduction; 1. Introduction: On the Problems and Possibilities of European Black Feminism and Afrofeminism
  • Akwugo Emejulu and Francesca Sobande; Part II: Resistance, Solidarity and Coalition-Building; 2. The Collective Mobilisation of African Women in Athens' 'United We Stand'
  • Viki Zaphiriou-Zarifi; 3. Making Space: Black and Womxn of Colour Feminist Activism in Madrid
  • Nadia Nadesan; 4. Those Who Fight For Us Without Us Are Against Us: Afrofeminist Activism in France
  • Cyn Awori Othieno and Annette Davis on behalf of Mwasi Collectif
  • 5. Afro Women's Activism in Belgium: Questioning Diversity and Solidarity
  • Nicole Gregoire and Modi Ntambwe6. A Black Feminist's Guide to Improper Activism
  • Claire Heuchan; Part III: Emotion, Affect and Intimate Relations; 7. Revisiting the Home as a Site of Freedom and Resistance
  • Gabriella Beckles-Raymond; 8. Uses of Black/African Literature and Afrofeminist Literary Spaces by Women of Colour in French-Speaking Switzerland
  • Pamela Ohene-Nyako
  • 9. 'Blackness Disrupts My Germanness.' On Embodiment and Questions of Identity and Belonging Among Women of Colour in Germany
  • Johanna Melissa Lukate10. Love & Affection: The Radical Possibilities of Friendship Between Women of Colour
  • Ego Ahaiwe Sowinske and Nazmia Jamal; 11. Black Pete, Black Motherhood and Womanist Ethics
  • Lubumbe Van de Velde; 12. Warriors and Survivors: The Eartha Kitt Files
  • Alecia McKenzie; Part IV: Surviving the Academy; 13. In the Changing Light; Daring to Be Powerful
  • Yesim Deveci
  • 14. Cruel Ironies: The Afterlife of Black Womxn's Intervention
  • Cruel Ironies Collective15. Creating a Space Within the Germany Academy
  • Melody Howse; 16. A Manifesto for Survival
  • Sadiah Qureshi; 17. At the Margins of Institutional Whiteness: Black Women in Danish Academia
  • Oda-Kange Midtvage Diallo; 18. Africanist Sista-hood in Britain: Creating Our Own Pathways
  • Chijioke Obasi; Part V: Digital and Creative Labour; 19. But Some of Us Are Tired: Black Women's 'Personal Feminist Essays' in the Digital Sphere
  • Kesiena Boom
  • 20. Coming to Movement: African Diasporic Women in British Dance
  • Tia-Monique Uzor21. Through Our Lens: Filming Our Resistance. Does the Future Look Black in Europe?
  • Dorett Jones; 22. When We Heal: Creative Practice as a Means of Activism and Self-Preservation
  • Stacie CC Graham; Notes on Contributors; Index