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Hunt, Kenya.
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Women, Black.
Women -- Identity.
American essays -- Black authors.
American essays -- 21st century.
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Girl gurl grrrl : on...
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Hunt, Kenya.
Women, Black.
Women -- Identity.
American essays -- Black authors.
American essays -- 21st century.
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Girl
gurl grrrl : on
womanhood
and
belonging
in the
age
of
black
girl
magic
/ Kenya Hunt.
by
Hunt, Kenya.
Amistad, 2020.
Call #:
814.6 H939g
Subjects
Women,
Black
.
Women -- Identity.
American essays --
Black
authors.
American essays -- 21st century.
ISBN:
9780062987648 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Girl
girl
girl
: on
womanhood
and
belonging
in the
age
of
black
girl
magic
Description:
249 p. ; 24 cm.
Summary:
"In the vein of Roxane Gay’s Bad Feminist and Issa Rae’s The Misadventures of Awkward
Black
Girl
, but wholly its own, a provocative, humorous, and, at times, heartbreaking collection of essays on what it means to be
black
, a woman, a mother, and a global citizen in today's ever-changing world.
Black
women have never been more visible or more publicly celebrated than they are now. But for every new milestone, every magazine cover, every box office record smashed, every new face elected to public office, the reality of everyday life for
black
women remains a complex, conflicted, contradiction-laden experience. An American journalist who has been living and working in London for a decade, Kenya Hunt has made a career of distilling moments, movements, and cultural moods into words. Her work takes the difficult and the indefinable and makes it accessible; it is razor sharp cultural observation threaded through evocative and relatable stories."--Goodreads.
Genre:
Essays.
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