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Along with section introductions written by the editors to organize and frame some of the themes addressed, the collection includes popular essays from the blog written by CFC members Crunkista, Sheri Davis-Faulkner, Aisha Durham, Eesha Pandit, Rachel Raimist and Chanel Craft Tanner.
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considered it "(a) valuable record of (...) a growing cultural awareness of feminist issues and criticism, particularly for women of color", but faulted the contributors for "favor(ing)
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11 Essential Women to Read for International Women’s Day (and Beyond), From Rebecca Solnit to Angela Davis to Bae Suah...
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described the essays as "extremely relevant, educational, and a genuine pleasure to wrestle with", while
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Books about race and ethnicity in the United States
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Brittney Cooper
Feminist Press
essays
intersectionality
African-American culture
feminism
blog
Brittney Cooper
Feminist Press
Publishers Weekly
Literary Hub
Women's History Month
Ebony
Kirkus Reviews
anecdotal evidence
Misogynoir
Misogyny in rap music
"Let's Get Crunk: Women in Hip Hop Get a Magnum Opus in 'The Crunk Feminist Collection'"


THE CRUNK FEMINIST COLLECTION edited by Brittney C. Cooper, Susana M. Morris, Robin M. Boylorn
Kirkus Reviews
The Crunk Feminist Collection
Publishers Weekly
11 Essential Women to Read for International Women’s Day (and Beyond), From Rebecca Solnit to Angela Davis to Bae Suah...
Literary Hub
Write the Power: Four Powerful Must-Reads
(Ebony)
Categories

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