
Patricia Hill Collins
1 May 1948
16 works on record
Biography
Patricia Hill Collins (born May 1, 1948) is a Distinguished University Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park. She is also the former head of the Department of African-American Studies at the University of Cincinnati, and a past President of the American Sociological Association Council. Collins was the 100th president of the ASA and the first African-American woman to hold this position.
Collins's work primarily concerns issues involving feminism and gender within the African-American community. She first came to national attention for her book *Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment*, originally published in 1990.
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Works

Another kind of public education
2009

From Black power to hip hop
2006

Black Sexual Politics
2004

Fighting words
1998

Black Feminist Thought
1990

On lynchings
1969

Race, Class, and Gender

On intellectual activism

The Sage Handbook Of Race And Ethnic Studies

Emerging Intersections

Intersectionality

Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory

Pensée féministe noire
Toward a new vision
Toward a new vision
1989
Lethal Intersections
Lethal Intersections
The sexual politics of black womanhood
The sexual politics of black womanhood