The Crunk Feminist Collection

The Crunk Feminist Collection

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Essays on hiphop feminism featuring relevant, real conversations about how race and gender politics intersect with pop culture and current events.For the Crunk Feminist Collective, their academic day jobs were lacking in conversations they actually wantedrelevant, real conversations about how race and gender politics intersect with pop culture and current events. To address this void, they started a blog that turned into a widespread movement. The Collectives writings foster dialogue about activist methods, intersectionality, and sisterhood. And the writers personal identitiesas black women; as sisters, daughters, and lovers; and as television watchers, sports fans, and music loversare never far from the discussion at hand.These essays explore Sex and Power in the Black Church, discuss how Clair Huxtable is Dead, list Five Ways Talib Kweli Can Become a Better Ally to Women in Hip Hop, and dwell on Dating with a Doctorate (She Got a Big Ego?). Selfdescribed as critical homegirls, the authors tackle life stuck between loving hip hop and ratchet culture while hating patriarchy, misogyny, and sexism.Refreshing and timely. Bitch MagazineOur favorite sister bloggers. ELLEBy centering a Black Feminist lens, The Collection provides readers with a more nuanced perspective on everything from gender to race to sexuality to class to movementbuilding, packaged neatly in easytoread pieces that take on weighty and thorny ideas willingly and enthusiastically in pursuit of a more just world. Autostraddle

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