Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking BlackWriting is a healing act of power for this woman who rea up in an old school Southern black world where children were meant to be seen and not hear. 'Talking back' was punished with silence. But in the world of woman-talk, where the everyday rules of how to live and how to act were established, hooks made language her birthright. When it comes to bigotry, there is no mincing words; bell hooks talks back. In Talking Back, this voice is as strong and uncompromising as ever but it is also much more personal. She writes about the meaning of feminist consciousness in daily life and about self-recovery, about overcoming white- and male- supremacy, and about intimate relationship, exploring the point where the public and private meet. 'Domination is not just a subject for discourse and books, ' she concludes. 'It is about pain. Even before the words, we remember the pain |
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictActivist/academician hooks ( Ain't I a Woman: Black Women & Feminism and Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center ) has here collected 23 of her angry, intelligent, critical, and compelling essays on ... Read full review