
Also known as womanist theory
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
妇女主义(Womanism)是基于有色人种女性(尤其是)的历史和日常生活经验的社会理论。根据妇女主义学者Layli Maparyan的说法,它力求“恢复人与环境/自然之间的平衡,并使人类生活与精神层面保持平衡”。作家爱丽丝·沃克(Alice Walker)在1979年的短篇小说《拆散》(Coming Apart)中创造了“妇女主义者”(womanist)一词。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).