A review by sheabutterfemme
Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality by Jennifer C. Nash

4.0

I love Nash's ability to question the phrases we repeat without interrogating. Why does intersectionality need to be protected? Why can't we critique intersectionality? Who can critique intersectionality? How does not critiquing intersectionality hurt us? Nash asks the whys we are too afraid to ask, the whys we haven't considered, the whys we need to be asking. For that alone, I think this is a good book for feminists.

I gave it 4 stars because the reimagining piece, (the piece where Nash tries to remedy the issues around where intersectionality is located in current discourse) seems to be less developed and left me wanting more.

A good book with a beautiful cover.