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bell hooks's Bookshelf

Berea College Office · Berea, Kentucky (✨ as imagined)

Influential feminist theorist, cultural critic, and educator who wrote extensively on intersections of race, gender, and class from the 1970s through 2021.

Intersectional feminist theory · Critical pedagogy · Cultural criticism American 1952–2021 Active: 1970s–2021

Decolonizing the Mind

formative years

Foundational texts that shaped hooks' understanding of how oppression operates psychologically and how liberation requires both external resistance and internal transformation.

Intersectional Feminist Canon

1960s-1980s

The feminist texts that both inspired and challenged hooks to develop her intersectional analysis, critiquing white feminism while building on women's liberation theory.

Morrison's Mirror

1970s-1980s

Toni Morrison's novels that profoundly influenced hooks' understanding of how racism and trauma affect Black women's psyches and relationships.

Love as Revolutionary Practice

later career

Spiritual and philosophical texts that informed hooks' later evolution toward understanding love, meditation, and healing as forms of resistance and transformation.

Books About: bell hooks

Biographies, critical studies, and retrospectives.