Sisters of the Yam

About this book
In *Sisters of the Yam*, bell hooks reflects on the ways in which the emotional health of black women has been and continues to be impacted by sexism and racism. Desiring to create a context where black females could both work on their individual efforts for self-actualization while remaining connected to a larger world of collective struggle, hooks articulates the link between self-recovery and political resistance. Both an expression of the joy of self-healing and the need to be ever vigilant in the struggle for equality, *Sisters of the Yam* continues to speak to the experience of black womanhood.
Details
- First published
- 1993
- OL Work ID
- OL31124W
Subjects
African American womenSelf-esteem in womenMental healthSelf-actualization (Psychology)Oppression (Psychology)Afro-American womenPsychologyFeminist theorySelf-help groupsRacismSocial conditionsLoveAfrican americans, mental healthWomen, mental healthSOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist TheorySOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American StudiesSOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's StudiesNoires américaines