黑人女权主义的重新想象:在交叉性之后

Eliza de Souza Silva Araújo
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在她重新构想的黑人女权主义中,詹妮弗·c·纳什以一种情感和批判的方式,探讨了交叉性的概念,这是黑人女权主义讨论的核心。理论家的立场是基于她作为学者的经验和阅读,因此,讨论的很大一部分是围绕学术实践及其与交叉性的最新联系展开的。纳什认为大学在历史上并不是一个支持黑人女性知识生产的地方,他思考了在这样的地方仍然存在殖民主义的做法:利用交叉性来获得良好的企业形象,为从事这种分析的理论家保留的外围空间,对黑人女性的崇拜,这导致了系统性暴力。纳什认为,人们可以从一个需要承诺和关怀的角度来解读和思考交叉性,那里有对话和重塑的空间和需求,受到已经发生的社会和全球变化的启发,放大了黑人女性和有色人种女性的女权主义完美。
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Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality
In her Black feminism reimagined, Jennifer C. Nash engages with the notion of intersectionality, central for the discussions of black feminism, in an affective and also critical way. The theoretician’s standpoint is located in her experience and readings as an academic, therefore, a substantial part of the discussion is centered around academic practices and their most recent connections with intersectionality. Understanding the university as a place that was not historically a space of support for intellectual knowledge production of black women, Nash ponders about practices which remain colonial in such locations: the use of intersectionality for good corporate image, the peripheral space reserved for theoreticians who engage with this type of analytics, the fetishization of black women, which contributes to systemic violence. Nash believes one can read and think intersectionality from a perspective which requires commitment and care, where there is space and demand for dialogue and reinvention, inspired by social and global changes already taking place and amplifying feminist perfections of black women and women of color.
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