Black Feminist Thought and Classics: Re-Membering, Re-Claiming, Re-Empowering

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Sunday 27 June 2021

By Shelley P. Haley

Abstract: Haley recounts her experiences of being a Black female Classicist, mentions several pioneering Black female Classicists, and considers barriers for Black students within Classics, alongside racial stereotypes (including in translations). Contains an extensive bibliography for further study. 

Chapter in Feminist Theory and the Classics, (eds.) Nancy Rabinowitz and Amy Richlin

Published in 1993 by Routledge

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