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It has been decades since women of color first turned feminism upside down, exposing the ‘70s feminist movement as exclusive, white, and unaware of the concerns and issues of women of color from around the globe. Now a new generation of brilliant, outspoken women of color is speaking to the concerns of a new feminism, and to their place in it. Daisy Hernandez of Ms. magazine and poet Bushra Rehman have collected a diverse, lively group of emerging writers who speak to their experience—to the strength and rigidity of community and religion, to borders and divisions, both internal and external—and address issues that take feminism into the twenty-first century. One writer describes herself as a “mixed brown girl, Sri-Lankan and New England mill-town white trash,” and clearly delineates the organizing differences between whites and women of color: “We do not kick ass the way the white girls do, in meetings of NOW or riot grrl. For us, it’s all about family.” A Korean-American woman struggles to create her own identity in a traditional community: “Yam-ja-neh means nice, sweet, compliant. I’ve heard it used many times by my parents’ friends who don’t know shit about me.” An Arab-American feminist deconstructs the “quaint vision” of Middle-Eastern women with which most Americans feel comfortable. This impressive array of first-person accounts adds a much-needed fresh dimension to the ongoing dialogue between race and gender, and gives voice to the women who are creating and shaping the feminism of the future.
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Foreword
Introduction
browngirlworld: queergirlofcolor organizing, sistahood, heartbreak p. 3
Colonize This! p. 17
Organizing 101: A Mixed-Race Feminist in Movements for Social Justice p. 29
Man of the House p. 40
What Happens When Your Hood is the Last Stop on the White Flight Express? p. 54
HIV and Me: The Chicana Version p. 71
Love Feminism but Where's My Hip Hop?: Shaping a Black Feminist Identity p. 85
Black Feminism In Everyday Life: Race, Mental Illness, Poverty And Motherhood p. 99
In Praise of Difficult Chicas: Feminism and Femininity p. 119
Love Clinic p. 133
Dutiful Hijas: Dependency, Power and Guilt p. 142
Femme-Inism: Lessons of My Mother p. 157
Feminist Musings on the No. 3 Train p. 170
Thirty-Eight p. 182
Chappals and Gym Shorts: An Indian Muslim Woman in the Land of Oz p. 203
"Because You're a Girl" p. 215
Bring Us Back into the Dance: Women of the Wasase p. 230
Ladies Only p. 245
I Sold My Soul to Rock and Roll p. 257
Lost in the Indophile Translation: A Validation of My Experience p. 268
Heartbroken: Women of Color Feminism and the Third Wave p. 279
It's Not an Oxymoron: The Search for an Arab Feminism p. 295
Falling off the Tightrope onto a Bed of Feathers p. 312
How Sexual Harassment Slaughtered, Then Saved Me p. 326
Living Outside the Box p. 343
The Black Beauty Myth p. 357
Nasaan ka anak ko? A Queer Filipina-American Feminist's Tale of Abortion and Self-Recovery p. 370
Can I Get a Witness? Testimony from a Hip Hop Feminist p. 382
Notes p. 395
About the Contributors p. 397
Introduction
browngirlworld: queergirlofcolor organizing, sistahood, heartbreak p. 3
Colonize This! p. 17
Organizing 101: A Mixed-Race Feminist in Movements for Social Justice p. 29
Man of the House p. 40
What Happens When Your Hood is the Last Stop on the White Flight Express? p. 54
HIV and Me: The Chicana Version p. 71
Love Feminism but Where's My Hip Hop?: Shaping a Black Feminist Identity p. 85
Black Feminism In Everyday Life: Race, Mental Illness, Poverty And Motherhood p. 99
In Praise of Difficult Chicas: Feminism and Femininity p. 119
Love Clinic p. 133
Dutiful Hijas: Dependency, Power and Guilt p. 142
Femme-Inism: Lessons of My Mother p. 157
Feminist Musings on the No. 3 Train p. 170
Thirty-Eight p. 182
Chappals and Gym Shorts: An Indian Muslim Woman in the Land of Oz p. 203
"Because You're a Girl" p. 215
Bring Us Back into the Dance: Women of the Wasase p. 230
Ladies Only p. 245
I Sold My Soul to Rock and Roll p. 257
Lost in the Indophile Translation: A Validation of My Experience p. 268
Heartbroken: Women of Color Feminism and the Third Wave p. 279
It's Not an Oxymoron: The Search for an Arab Feminism p. 295
Falling off the Tightrope onto a Bed of Feathers p. 312
How Sexual Harassment Slaughtered, Then Saved Me p. 326
Living Outside the Box p. 343
The Black Beauty Myth p. 357
Nasaan ka anak ko? A Queer Filipina-American Feminist's Tale of Abortion and Self-Recovery p. 370
Can I Get a Witness? Testimony from a Hip Hop Feminist p. 382
Notes p. 395
About the Contributors p. 397
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