Women, Race, & Class.
DAVIS, Angela.
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1 leaf with the author's works on the verso + half-title + TP + Dedication page + Acknowledgements + Table of Contents + half-title + [3]-271 + [273] = about the author, Octavo. First Edition. SIGNED.With a Full-Name Inscription by "Angela Y. Davis"Women, Race, & Class" by Angela Davis is a monumental 20th century text that doesn't just explore, but altogether revolutionizes the study and analysis of gender, race, and class - specifically as it pertains to the feminist movement in the United States. Here, Davis essentially invents the idea of intersectionality in order to demonstrate how issues of race and class were often marginalized or overlooked in the discourse of second-wave feminism. Davis contests that the struggles of women cannot be fully understood without understanding the intersections of race, class, and gender. For example, Davis argues that Black women face both racial and gender-based discrimination, which is significantly different from the experiences of white women. In light of this, Davis presents this work as a counter to the well-meaning, but ultimately exclusive and short-sighted works, written by white feminists. Offering a historical view, she provides a solid history of the feminist movement, but adds to this a focus on the contributions and history of black women and black feminism. Because of the rigor and depth of Davis's scholarship and the well-articulate urgency of her message, this work has become absolutely integral to today's discourse on social justice. The idea that identity and oppression are interlinked, and that identity is always multiple, can be essentially traced back to this book. Publisher's original dust jacket with large yellow and grey text to front cover and spine, with author's portrait to the back over original light grey boards with a ½ red spine and gilt lettering to the front cover and spine. There is a slight crack to the bottom front right corner slightly of dust jacket. With the author's complete name signature to front free endpaper (she typically signed using her 2083". The first half of this book suffers from light water staining along the top edge in the beginning but then confining itself to the upper right corner of the text. A lovely, beautifully inscribed copy of this important work. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Seller Inventory # 1472
Bibliographic Details
Title: Women, Race, & Class.
Publisher: Random House, New York
Publication Date: 1981
Binding: Hardcover
Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included
Signed: Signed by Author(s)
Edition: FIRST EDITION.
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