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    Alexandra Bobet HIST 3119 Spring 2013 Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge‚ Consciousness‚ and the Politics of Empowerment (review) Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge‚ Consciousness‚ and the Politics of Empowerment. Ed. By Patricia Hill Collins. (New York: Routledge‚ 2000. ii‚ 336 pp. Cloth‚ $128.28‚ ISBN 0-415-92483-9. Paper‚ $26.21‚ 0-415-92484-7.) Patricia Hill Collins’s work‚ Black Feminist Thought seeks to center Black Women into intersectionalist thought‚ addressing the power struggles that

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    The Life The Life of Patricia Hill Collins Patricia Hill Collins was born May 1‚ 1948 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. She was the only child born unto her mother Eunice Hill and father Albert Hill. Her father was a veteran who had me her mother in Washington‚ DC. Patricia was born during the time of World War II‚ so it affected her family’s lifestyle dramatically. She had once said that "Beginning in adolescence‚ I was increasingly the "first‚" "one of the few‚" or the "only" African American and/or

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    In society‚ media plays an integral role and can reinforce our morals and norms. In this week’s readings‚ Patricia Hill Collins discussed a tragic assault‚ rape‚ and attempted murder of a female jogger known as the “Central Park Jogger” panic. The police believed that she had been beaten by twelve black and latino adolescents. They were convicted of most charges and they received sentences ranging from five to 15 years. However‚ years later another Hispanic male confessed to raping the jogger and

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    Patricia Hill Collins was born in 1948 and raised in Philadelphia. In1969‚ she earned her bachelor’s degree from Brandeis University and in 1970‚ she earned her master’s degree from Harvard University. After college‚ she became a school teacher and curriculum specialist. However‚ in 1984‚ Collins returned to graduate school and obtained a PhD in sociology from Brandeis University. Patricia Hill Collins field of interest mainly focused on black feminist. She believed learning these materials are significant

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    article written by Patricia Hill Collins entitled “On Lynchings‚” Collins describes the life of Ida B Wells through theoretical frameworks such as Black intellectual production and Black Feminist Thought. Collins situates Wells’ lived experience as a catalyst for her activism. “Ida Wells-Barnett’s voice in these essays grows from lived experience with Black people‚ and not simply from theorizing about them.” (182 Collins) Wells’ intellectual and political work‚ as told by Collins‚ involved the development

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    Today‚ the waves of feminism are far too big to be overlooked. Leading feminists work to achieve social equality of the sexes. Other from gender‚ race and/or color can also be an overlapping oppression. Patricia Hill Collins is one of many leading feminists that sit at the intersection of gender and race and has gone through it herself. Working as a woman of color in a white-dominated institution‚ she felt silenced and small‚ “I tried to disappear into myself in order to deflect the painful‚ daily

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    Professor Collins is a social theorist whose research and scholarship have examined issues of race‚ gender‚ social class‚ sexuality and the nation. Her first book‚ Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge‚ Consciousness‚ and the Politics of Empowerment‚ won the Jessie Bernard Award of the American Sociological Association for significant scholarship in gender‚ and the C. Wright Mills Award of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Her second book‚ Race‚ Class‚ and Gender: An Anthology is widely used

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    Black women’s assumed qualities contribute to negative stereotypes of Black women. Dominant ideologies use these negative portrayals to oppress and control Black women‚ ultimately elevating white male ideas and interests (Collins‚ 1989: 7). This method of suppressing Black feminist thought – what Patricia Hill Collins refers to as “controlling images” – is especially pertinent to Dorothy Roberts’ claim that naturalizing characteristics such as lasciviousness and neglectfulness onto Black women leads

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    Patricia Hill Collins explores the words and ideas of Black feminist intellectuals‚ as well as those African-American women outside. She provides the work of Black feminist thinkers‚ Angela Davis who was an American political activist‚ Alice Walker who wrote the book “The Colour Purple‚” and Audre Lorde an American writer and civil rights activist. Although the book focused on the black feminist thought of intellectuals and activists‚ the author believed‚ that those experiences and perspectives of

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    A: the article “ Matrix of Domination”‚ author Patricia Hill Collins brings attention to the systematic oppression towards African-American women. Collin stresses that black women are severely oppressed due to their skin color‚ and gender. According to Collins‚ race‚ gender‚ and class should be mixed together in order to created a solution to the oppression black women face‚ as well as other minority groups; Collins also stresses the fact that no two human beings are the same/live the exact life

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