Not My Mother's Sister
Discover the groundbreaking work of Astrid Henry in Not My Mother's Sister, published by Indiana University Press in 2004. This insightful book delves into the rebellious generations of African American women and the emergence of new feminisms, offering a fresh perspective on feminist theory and social science. Spanning 288 pages, Henry explores the complexities of identity, sexuality, and the evolving landscape of feminist thought. Perfect for anyone interested in women's studies, sociology, and the dynamics of feminist movements, Not My Mother's Sister is a must-read for those looking to understand the intersections of race, gender, and activism in the United States. Join the conversation and expand your understanding of contemporary feminism with this essential text.