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Cultures in Babylon: Feminism from Black Britain to African America (Feminist Classics)

Cultures in Babylon: Feminism from Black Britain to African America (Feminist Classics)

Current price: $26.95
Publication Date: March 12th, 2024
Publisher:
Verso
ISBN:
9781804295717
Pages:
288
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Description

"Hazel Carby is a foundational scholar of race, class, and empire as critical lenses for understanding culture."
–Elizabeth Alexander, author of The Light of the World

Twenty-fifth-anniversary edition of a transatlantic Black feminist classic

Bringing together multi-award-winning author Hazel Carby’s most important and influential essays, Cultures in Babylon addresses the political dilemmas of representing Black women as sexual subjects, considers how far female sexuality is exploited by consumerism, and traces the contradictions Black women in the culture industry navigate. Carby’s writing is invariably sharp and provocative, her political insights shrewd and often against the grain. A powerful intervention, Cultures in Babylon quickly became a standard reference point in debates over race, ethnicity, and gender.

About the Author

Hazel V. Carby is a co-author of The Empire Strikes Back: Race and Racism in 70s Britain and author of Cultures in Babylon: Black Britain and African America; Race Men; and Reconstructing Womanhood. For three decades she taught at Yale University as the Charles C. and Dorothea S. Dilley Professor of African American Studies and Professor of American Studies.

Praise for Cultures in Babylon: Feminism from Black Britain to African America (Feminist Classics)

"At every turn, Carby refuses to tell a tidy or convenient story and instead produces an account of empire that is as expansive as it is heartbreaking."
—Saidiya Hartman

"Carby disrupts fixed notions of racial identity that contort our understanding of Britain’s colonial and postcolonial history."
—Paul Gilroy, author of Darker Than Blue and The Black Atlantic

"Hazel Carby is a foundational scholar of race, class, and empire as critical lenses for understanding culture."
—Elizabeth Alexander, author of The Light of the World and American Sublime