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SUMMARY:AFI Feminist Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:\nPlease join us as we launch the publication of “Writing Af
	rican Feminist Subjectivities\,” the first Special Issue dedicated to Af
	rican feminism in the history of Feminist Formations.\n\nOur invited spe
	akers are the Special Issue contributors:\n\nGabeba Baderoon\, “Making H
	istory and Writing the Present: The WCCR and Black Feminism at the Unive
	rsity of Cape Town\,” “Sand is History\,” and “”Beach/Law”\n\nMaha Marou
	an\, “Moroccan Feminist Subjectivities and the Ethics of Relationality”\
	n\nCatey Boyle\, “”Ambra\, Matyla\, and Marie: Gendered Racialization\, 
	Anti-Blackness\, And Legacies of Slavery in Tunisia\, Early Nineteenth C
	entury–Present”\n\nTushabe wa Tushabe\, “For I am an African (Feminist) 
	and Other Meanings of Subjectivity”\n\nShailja Patel\, “Song of the Body
	” and “My Grandmother's Youth in Eighteen Lines”\n\nThis Special Issue r
	esponds to the lack of scholarship on African feminist subjectivities wi
	thin the broader feminist canon by creating space for feminists of Afric
	a to theorize\, conceptualize\, and critically address the multiple dime
	nsions of their lived experiences. The contributions that comprise this 
	issue are framed and grounded in African ontological and epistemic modal
	ities and informed by African feminist intellectual legacies.\n\nFor mor
	e details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/afi-feminist-dialogue/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Please join us 
	as we launch the publication of “Writing African Feminist Subjectivities
	,” the first Special Issue dedicated to African feminism in the history 
	of <em>Feminist Formations</em>.</p><p>Our invited speakers are the Spec
	ial Issue contributors:<br /><strong>Gabeba Baderoon</strong>, “Making H
	istory and Writing the Present: The WCCR and Black Feminism at the Unive
	rsity of Cape Town,” “Sand is History,” and “”Beach/Law”<br /><strong>Ma
	ha Marouan</strong>, “Moroccan Feminist Subjectivities and the Ethics of
	 Relationality”<br /><strong>Catey Boyle</strong>, “”Ambra, Matyla, and 
	Marie: Gendered Racialization, Anti-Blackness, And Legacies of Slavery i
	n Tunisia, Early Nineteenth Century–Present”<br /><strong>Tushabe wa Tus
	habe</strong>, “For I am an African (Feminist) and Other Meanings of Sub
	jectivity”<br /><strong>Shailja Patel</strong>, “Song of the Body” and “
	My Grandmother's Youth in Eighteen Lines”</p><p>This Special Issue respo
	nds to the lack of scholarship on African feminist subjectivities within
	 the broader feminist canon by creating space for feminists of Africa to
	 theorize, conceptualize, and critically address the multiple dimensions
	 of their lived experiences. The contributions that comprise this issue 
	are framed and grounded in African ontological and epistemic modalities 
	and informed by African feminist intellectual legacies.</p><p>For more d
	etails: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/afi-feminist-dialogue/'
	>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/afi-feminist-dialogue/</a></p></body></
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