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结论部分考虑了后继一代作家的作品及其对妇女政治组织和知识生产的看法。AWA:《黑色女性评论》(La Revue de La femme noire)是一本以女性为中心的杂志,出版于20世纪60年代和70年代,它提供了一个网站来研究黑人女性在跨国女权主义网络形成过程中的断裂和连续性,以及她们在独立后参与反帝国主义运动的过程。AWA将黑人女性定义为一种跨国身份,与早期作品中的女权主义政治相呼应,并提出了关于黑人女性身体表现的问题,这为她们的前辈的作品增添了新的维度。
The conclusion considers works by a subsequent generation of writers and their visions for women’s political organizing and intellectual production. AWA: La Revue de la femme noire, a woman-centered journal published in the 1960s and 70s, offers a site for examining the ruptures and continuities in black women’s formation of transnational feminist networks and their engagement with anti-imperialist movements after independence. AWA’s definition of black womanhood as a transnational identity echoes the feminist politics of earlier works and raises questions about the representation of black women’s bodies that add new dimensions to the writings of their predecessors.