This publication explores materialist feminisms, focusing on their current debates and tensions within gender and social power relations. Edited by Annie Elsa Galerand and Danièle Kergoat, the work addresses the intersectionality of class, race, coloniality, and sexuality. Contributors like Sylvia Walby and Patricia Hill Collins offer insights into social complexity and the political dynamics affecting Black women. The collection seeks to reveal the influence of these feminist currents in broader theoretical and political contexts. It aims to highlight the marginalization of materialist feminism in critical theory and feminist studies, while also recognizing its resurgence. The book is intended for scholars and students interested in feminist theory, gender studies, and social power structures. |