Race/Sex
In "Race/Sex," Naomi Zack presents a thought-provoking collection of sixteen articles that challenge and expand our understanding of race, sex, and gender. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1997, this 236-page paperback invites readers to engage with the complex intersections of these categories through the lens of avant-garde scholars in African-American Philosophy and liberatory criticism. Each contribution in this anthology unpacks societal norms and invites a critical examination of preconceived notions, making it an essential read for anyone interested in contemporary discussions of identity and social justice. With its rich insights and diverse perspectives, "Race/Sex" is a pivotal work that sparks dialogue and deep reflection on the intertwined nature of race and gender. Don't miss the chance to delve into this groundbreaking text and broaden your understanding of these vital issues.