The Depiction of Black Feminism in Bell Hooks’ Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism (1982)
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Level |
Master |
Title |
The Depiction of Black Feminism in Bell Hooks’ Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism (1982) |
Specialty |
Literature and Civilization |
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Outline:
Acronyms
General Introduction
Chapter One: The Historical Background of Feminism
1.1. Introduction
1.2. The Definition of Feminism
1.3. The Historical Background of Feminism
1.3.1. The First Wave Feminism
1.3.1.1. The First Wave of Feminism in the United States
1.3.2. The Second Wave of Feminism
1.3.2.1. Second Wave of Feminism in the United States
1.3.3 Third Wave of Feminism
1.3.3.1. The Third Wave of Feminism in United States
1.4. The Definition of Black Feminism
1.5. Black Feminism in the United States
1.6. Biography of Bell Hooks
1.6. The Overview of Bell Hooks’ Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism (1982)
1-8- Conclusion
Chapter Two: The Depiction of Black Feminism in Bell Hooks’ Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism (1982)
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Sexism and the Black Female Slave Experience
2.3. Continued Devaluation of Black Womanhood
2.4. The Imperialism of Patriarchy
2.5. Racism and Feminism: The issue of Accountability
2.6. Black Women and Feminism
2.7. Conclusion
General conclusion
Examples of Famous Pioneers of Black Feminism
Bibliography
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