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  2. Eisegesis - Wikipedia

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    Eisegesis is when a reader imposes their interpretation of the text. Thus exegesis tends to be objective; and eisegesis, highly subjective. Although the terms eisegesis and exegesis are commonly heard in association with Biblical interpretation, both (especially exegesis) are used across literary disciplines.

  3. Thick: And Other Essays - Wikipedia

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    Thick: And Other Essays is a collection of essays "about how American culture treats black women". [3] McMillan Cottom centers her personal experience as a Southern black public intellectual, and writes on topics such as the loss of a child, sexual abuse, body image, and beauty politics. [4]

  4. Feminist epistemology - Wikipedia

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    In her piece, Moraga highlights the various forms of oppression that stem from various forms of discrimination. Though women of color are disproportionately stigmatized, all women, in general, suffer from societal repression. Moraga asserts that internalized racism and classism determine the disparity of treatment between blacks and whites. [33]

  5. Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female - Wikipedia

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    The forced sterilization of Black women and women of color violated their reproductive rights and this influenced Beal's formation of Third World Women's Alliance for Black women's liberation. [11] Beal discusses the lack of access to legal abortion for Black women and other women of color, thus threatening their health. [12]

  6. Multiracial feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, women of color worked alongside hegemonic, white feminist groups but found them to be mostly centered on the white, middle-class feminist issues of the time. With the help of white, anti-racist women, women of color gave rise to multiracial feminist theory and led to the development of organizations created by and for women of color.

  7. Feminist theory in composition studies - Wikipedia

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    Typically women in oppressed social groups, such as women of color or working class. [10] These marginalized attributes that have almost benefited significantly towards men and how they conceptually perceive women. The societal norms of keeping up with what has been perceived towards women and how women are treated with respect within society.

  8. Exegesis - Wikipedia

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    The phrase Biblical exegesis can be used to distinguish studies of the Bible from other critical textual explanations. Textual criticism investigates the history and origins of the text, but exegesis may include the study of the historical and cultural backgrounds of the author, text, and original audience.

  9. Creoles of color - Wikipedia

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    The Free People of Color of New Orleans: An Introduction. Margaret Media, Inc. ISBN 9781508483670. Clark, Emily (2013). The Strange History of the American Quadroon: Free Women of Color in the Revolutionary Atlantic World. The University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9781469607528. Dominguez, Virginia (1986).