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- | bell hooks (intentionally uncapitalized) (born 1952) is an african-american cultural critic discussing marginal communities in her postmodern black 'politics of location', striving for access for all communities. She chooses marginality as a space of radical openness, actively taking the margins as a space for empowerment and action. She is concerned about the impact slavery made on black woman | + | bell hooks (intentionally uncapitalized) (born 1952) is an african-american cultural critic discussing marginal communities in her postmodern black 'politics of location', striving for access for all communities. She chooses marginality as a space of radical openness, actively taking the margins as a space for empowerment and action. She is concerned about the impact slavery made on black woman (O. Kramsch, hoorcollege Black Postmodernism, Nijmegen, 9 oktober 2012). |
--[[User:AnneStrien|AnneStrien]] 10:18, 10 October 2012 (CEST) | --[[User:AnneStrien|AnneStrien]] 10:18, 10 October 2012 (CEST) |
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bell hooks (intentionally uncapitalized) (born 1952) is an african-american cultural critic discussing marginal communities in her postmodern black 'politics of location', striving for access for all communities. She chooses marginality as a space of radical openness, actively taking the margins as a space for empowerment and action. She is concerned about the impact slavery made on black woman (O. Kramsch, hoorcollege Black Postmodernism, Nijmegen, 9 oktober 2012).
--AnneStrien 10:18, 10 October 2012 (CEST)