Mulheres, raça e classe
Mulheres, raça e classe
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4,5 stars
by tracing the historical roots of the feminist movement in the US under the lens of black, working-class (and enslaved) women, Angela Davis paints the cause for intersectionality with an appealing and urgent tone, reframinng the discussion around more interconnected forms of oppression and resistance.
would recommend it to those appalled by the current situation in the US and eager to understand the social and historical roots of racist, sexist and class-based discrimination in its multiple expressions and time periods