Abstract
In Hood Feminism: notes from the women white feminists forgot, Mikki Kendall provides a critique of mainstream feminism and advocates for a more intersectional feminist movement. This review examines Kendall's concept of Hood Feminism, and explores its usefulness for educators. This review recommends Hood Feminism for teaching undergraduate Sociology or Women & Gender Studies. Overall, this review positions Kendall's Hood Feminism as a necessary and generous book for anyone engaged in feminism.
Recommended Citation
Timothy, Robyn
(2021)
"Kendall, Mikki. Hood Feminism: Notes from the women that a movement forgot.,"
Feminist Pedagogy: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/feministpedagogy/vol1/iss1/9