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Minna Salami

    Minna Salami is een auteur wiens werk zich richt op kritische reflecties van de hedendaagse cultuur vanuit een op Afrika gericht perspectief. Haar schrijven verbindt feminisme met een dieper begrip van maatschappelijke kwesties, seksualiteit en dekolonisatie. Door middel van haar teksten en lezingen biedt ze een unieke kijk op hoe Afrikaanse tradities en de Afrikaanse diaspora het mondiale discours vormgeven. Haar werk daagt vooroordelen uit en viert de rijkdom van Afrikaans denken en ervaren.

    Can Feminism Be African?
    The Power Book
    Sensuous Knowledge
    • Sensuous Knowledge

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      "Creator of the internationally popular, multiple award-winning blog, MsAfropolitan, Minna Salami, takes an original look at racism and sexism, from an Africa-centered feminist sensibility that challenges illusions around oppression and liberation-in a global publication"--

      Sensuous Knowledge
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    • The Power Book

      • 64bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      The Power Book helps children understand their place in their family, their school, and the world, and how they can use their own power to shape the future.

      The Power Book
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    • Can Feminism Be African?

      A Most Paradoxical Question

      What happens when we consider Africa through a feminist lens and feminism through an African one? And what does it mean to centre selfhood in this journey? In this shining, wide-ranging inquiry, Minna Salami explores these questions through an unhesitating and incisive vision of African feminist political philosophy. Drawing from feminist thought, postcolonial theory, historical insights, and African knowledge systems, Salami combines personal reflection with cultural criticism to offer a vivid and cohesive discussion about power, identity, patriarchy, imagination, and the human condition. Grounded in Africa's enduring visions of agency and autonomy, Can Feminism Be African? opens new paths for rethinking the narratives that shape our world. This is a timely and thought-provoking read, calling us to rethink the past, present, and future through new perspectives.

      Can Feminism Be African?