Ratchet feminism
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ratchet-feminism-175-8107578
title:
Ratchet feminism
text:
Ratchet feminism emerged in the United States from hip hop culture in the early 2000s, largely as a critique of, and a response to, respectability politics. It is distinct from black feminism, womanism, and hip hop feminism. Ratchet feminism coopts the derogatory term (ratchet). Other terms used to describe this concept include ratchet womanism as used by Georgia Tech professor Joycelyn Wilson or ratchet radicalism used by Rutgers professor Brittney Cooper. Ratchet is an identity embraced by man
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encyclopedia
description:
Response within black feminism to respectability politics
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratchet_feminism
date created:
2021-11-12T03:13:41Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T04:42:48Z
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