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In a time of intensified global white supremacist and patriarchal
violence, anti-racist feminist movements and analyses have never
been more vital. Women of colour are at the forefront of these
struggles worldwide - but are white feminists really by their side?
Despite a rich history of Black and postcolonial critiques of
racist and imperial feminist politics, racism still exists within
contemporary British feminism. To explain why, Terese Jonsson
examines the history of feminism over the last forty years. She
argues that Black feminism's role in shaping the movement has been
marginalised through narratives which repeatedly position white
women at the centre of the story, from the women's liberation
movement in the 1970s to today. Analysing the ways in which
whiteness continues to pervade feminist literature, as well as
feminist debates in the liberal media, Jonsson demonstrates that,
despite an increased attention to race, intersectionality and
difference, stories told by white feminists are shaped by their
desire to maintain an 'innocent' position towards racism.
In a time of intensified global white supremacist and patriarchal
violence, anti-racist feminist movements and analyses have never
been more vital. Women of colour are at the forefront of these
struggles worldwide - but are white feminists really by their side?
Despite a rich history of Black and postcolonial critiques of
racist and imperial feminist politics, racism still exists within
contemporary British feminism. To explain why, Terese Jonsson
examines the history of feminism over the last forty years. She
argues that Black feminism's role in shaping the movement has been
marginalised through narratives which repeatedly position white
women at the centre of the story, from the women's liberation
movement in the 1970s to today. Analysing the ways in which
whiteness continues to pervade feminist literature, as well as
feminist debates in the liberal media, Jonsson demonstrates that,
despite an increased attention to race, intersectionality and
difference, stories told by white feminists are shaped by their
desire to maintain an 'innocent' position towards racism.
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