womanism
English
Etymology
woman + -ism. Coined by Alice Walker in 1983.
Noun
womanism (countable and uncountable, plural womanisms)
- An extension to feminism that incorporates respect for women of all races and classes.
- 2004, Chioma Carol Opara, Her Mother's Daughter: The African Writer as Woman, page 20:
- In line with femalism, African womanism is committed to the quest for total freedom of the colonized African men and women.
- 2010 April 10, Renee Martin, “I'm not a feminist (and there is no but)”, in The Guardian:
- Feminism is the form of women's organisation that is prioritised both in the media and academia, but many black women have turned to womanism in an attempt to counter the ways in which the combined oppressions of race and gender affect our lives. Womanism is not just feminism for women from minorities; it is based in our spirituality, honouring our foremothers and a desire to support both men and women.
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