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Hood Feminism

Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot

Mikki Kendall
4.36 (61346 Reviews)

《Hood Feminism》概述

Mikki Kendall's "Hood Feminism" boldly confronts mainstream feminism's blind spots, demanding attention to hunger, violence, and education. Named among Time's "100 Must-Read Books of 2020," it's what Elizabeth Gilbert calls "required reading for every white woman who calls herself a feminist."

《Hood Feminism》核心主题

  • intersectional feminism
  • marginalized survival needs
  • white feminist privilege
  • systemic racial exclusion
  • community gun violence

《Hood Feminism》经典语录

  • The personal is political, but ignoring basic needs is never feminism.

  • If your feminism isn’t intersectional, it isn’t feminism.

  • In mainstream feminism, the needs of middle-class white women are centered.

《Hood Feminism》主要人物

  • Mikki KendallAuthor and activist sharing her lived experiences
  • Lena DunhamWhite feminist cited for racial blind spots
  • Carolyn BryantHistorical figure whose false accusation led to violence
  • Emmett TillVictim of a lynching sparked by a false accusation
  • Odell Beckham Jr.Athlete mentioned in a case study on racial bias

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《Hood Feminism》作者介绍

Mikki Kendall, New York Times bestselling author of Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot, is a celebrated cultural critic and activist renowned for her incisive analysis of race, class, and gender. A Chicago native raised in the Hyde Park neighborhood, her work centers on intersectional feminism, systemic inequities, and amplifying marginalized voices in social justice discourse.

Her 2020 book critiques mainstream feminism’s focus on privilege over survival needs like food security and housing, drawing from her lived experiences and advocacy for inclusive policies. Kendall’s expertise extends to her graphic novel Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists (2019), which reimagines feminist history through a global lens.

A sought-after speaker and diversity consultant, she has appeared on The Daily Show, Good Morning America, NPR, and BBC, while her writing has been featured in The Washington Post, Time, and The Guardian. Hood Feminism earned widespread acclaim as a TIME Must-Read Book of 2020 and has been translated into five languages, solidifying Kendall’s role as a defining voice in modern feminist thought.

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关于本书的常见问题

Hood Feminism critiques mainstream feminism for neglecting issues impacting marginalized women, particularly Black women and those from low-income communities. Through 18 essays, Mikki Kendall argues for an intersectional approach addressing poverty, food insecurity, gun violence, and systemic racism as feminist priorities. The book blends personal narratives with incisive analysis to challenge readers to redefine feminist solidarity.

This book is essential for feminists, social justice advocates, and readers seeking to understand intersectionality. It’s particularly valuable for those examining how systemic inequities—like housing insecurity or healthcare disparities—disproportionately affect women of color. Educators, policymakers, and activists will find actionable insights into building inclusive movements.

Yes. A New York Times bestseller and Time Best Book of 2020, Hood Feminism offers a groundbreaking critique of feminist priorities. Its focus on real-world issues like poverty and violence, combined with Kendall’s compelling storytelling, makes it a vital text for modern social justice discourse.

Key themes include:

  • Basic needs as feminist issues: Food security, safe housing, and healthcare access.
  • Intersectional solidarity: Centering Black women’s experiences in feminist advocacy.
  • Systemic critique: How racism and classism perpetuate harm in marginalized communities.
  • Accountability: Calling out white feminism’s failure to address privilege.

Notable quotes include:

  • “Solidarity is for white women” – highlighting exclusionary feminist practices.
  • “The hood is not a monolith” – emphasizing diverse experiences within marginalized communities.
    These lines underscore Kendall’s focus on visibility and equity.

Kendall argues mainstream feminism prioritizes issues like workplace equality for white women while ignoring survival challenges faced by marginalized groups. She critiques the movement’s silence on gun violence in Black communities, inadequate maternal healthcare, and the hypersexualization of Black girls.

The book examines poverty, educational disparities, reproductive justice, police violence, and mental health stigma. Kendall ties these to systemic failures, showing how racism and sexism intersect to deny safety and resources to women of color.

Some critics argue the book overly addresses white feminists instead of empowering Black women directly. Others note Kendall’s approach leans more on personal anecdotes than structured solutions, though this storytelling style amplifies marginalized voices.

Kendall shares her struggles with poverty, abusive relationships, and motherhood to humanize systemic issues. These narratives ground abstract feminist theory in real-world consequences, making complex policies relatable.

The book sparked national conversations about intersectionality’s role in feminism. Its bestselling status and accolades (like the Washington Post’s Notable Book award) cemented Kendall as a leading voice in redefining feminist agendas.

“Hood” refers to marginalized communities often ignored by mainstream feminism. The title demands recognition of these spaces as critical to feminist praxis, rejecting respectability politics in favor of grassroots advocacy.

Kendall frames reproductive justice as access to safety, healthcare, and economic stability—not just abortion rights. She highlights how Black women face systemic barriers to prenatal care and maternal survival.

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