Womanist Forefathers : Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. Du Bois

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Womanist Forefathers : Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. Du Bois

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 237 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781438427553
  • DDC分類 305.42092396073

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Traces a lineage of pro-feminist black men to two early radical proponents of female equality.

What role did African American men have in the early twentieth-century struggle for women's suffrage? How is gender significant to the historical and contemporary struggles for African American liberation? In Womanist Forefathers, Gary L. Lemons examines the memoirs and political writings on women by Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. Du Bois, positioning these radical proponents of female equality as "womanist forefathers" to later generations of gender progressive black men. Lemons argues that the writings of Douglass and Du Bois, which merge confessional narrative with social criticism, demonstrate the power of pro-womanist thinking in the vision of racial uplift both men advanced. Womanist Forefathers then traces the lineage between these early African American activists to contemporary pro-feminist black men, many of whom have similarly combined analyses of the personal with the political to envision a black male brotherhood founded on womanist principles, free from nationalism rooted in patriarchy, heterosexism, and homophobia.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Prologue: Theorizing a Pro-woman(ist) Politics of Gender Justice before, during, and after "The Black Sexism Debate"

Introduction: Black Men Writing Ourselves into Pro-woman(ist)
Being(s) in the Name of the Black Maternal

Part I: Reclaiming Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. Du Bois as Womanist Forefathers

1. A Recovered Past Most Usable: Documenting the History of Black Male Gender Progressivism

2. Frederick Douglass's Journey from Slavery to Womanist Manhood: Liberating the Black Male Self

3. W. E. B. Du Bois: "The Leading Male Feminist of His Time" and "Most Passionate Defender"

4. Novel for the "Darker Sisters": The Quest of the Silver Fleece and W. E. B. Du Bois's Vision of the (Quint)essential Black Woman(ist)

Part II: Black Feminist "Sisters," "Brothers," and Fathers: Securing the Womanist Legacy

5. On the Power of Contemporary Black Feminist Profession

6. "Brother"hood Called into Question

7. A Vision of Pro-woman(ist) Masculinity for a "NewBlackMan(hood)"

8. Hands-on Practice: Everyday Challenges of Pro-woman(ist) / Feminist Fatherhood

Epilogue: "This is What a (Black Male) Feminist Looks Like"
Time Has Brought about a Change

Notes
Works Cited
Index

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