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page 1Multicultural feminism
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Indian scholar, literary theorist, and feminist critic
Black feminism
school of thought which argues that sexism, class oppression, gender identity and racism are inextricably bound together
Islamic feminism
form of feminist discourse concerned with the role of women in Islam; aims for the full equality of all Muslims, regardless of gender, in public and private life; advocates for women's rights, gender equality, and social justice grounded in Islam

womanism
thumb|A depiction of black female unity as a core value of womanism|alt=Black and white drawing of women of African-American descent holding a large pot together above their headsWomanism is a feminist movement, primarily championed by Black feminists, originating in the work of African American author Alice Walker in her 1983 book ''In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens''. Walker coined the term "womanist" in the short story "Coming Apart" in 1979. Her initial use of the term evolved to envelop a spectrum of issues and perspectives facing black women and others. Walker defined "womanism" as embra
feminist ethics
approach to ethics
postcolonial feminism
branch of feminism centered in non-Western cultures
Gypsy feminism
feminist trend that promotes gender equality for Romani women while making these processes compatible with the preservation of the culture and values of the Romani people; closely related to the Romani women's movement
Chandra Talpade Mohanty
Indian feminism and women's studies professor
Uma Narayan
American feminist
Chicana feminism
sociopolitical movement, theory, and praxis that scrutinizes the historical, cultural, spiritual, educational, and economic intersections impacting women that identifie themselves as Chicanas and the Chicanx community in the United States

white feminism
form of feminism that focuses on the struggles of white women while supposedly failing to address the struggles of ethnic minority women
National Organization of Sahrawi Women
organization
Triple oppression
theory developed by black socialists in the United States
Kumari Jayawardena
Sri Lankan academic and activist
Indigenous feminism
political, social, and cultural movement and theory
Gita Sen
Indian economist
Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
book by bell hooks
Womanist theology
African-American religious conceptual framework
Sunila Abeysekera
Sri Lankan human rights campaigner
African Feminist Forum
biennial conference of African feminist activists
Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World
book by Kumari Jayawardena
global feminism
feminist theory