Publisher's Synopsis
Sensuous Knowledge is a collection of thought-provoking essays that applies an Africa-centered feminist sensibility to issues of racism and sexism.
In this riveting meditation, Minna Salami, the creator of the internationally popular, multiple award-winning blog MsAfropolitan, challenges our illusions about oppression and liberation and dares women to embrace their power.
What does it mean to be oppressed?
What does it mean to be liberated?
Why do women choose to follow authority even when they can be autonomous?
What is the cost of compromising one's true self?
What narratives particularly subjugate women and people of African heritage?
What kind of narrative can heal and empower?
As she considers these questions, Salami offers fresh insights on key cultural issues that impact women's lives, including power, beauty, and knowledge. She also examines larger subjects, such as Afrofuturism, radical Black feminism, and gender politics, all with a historical outlook that is also future oriented. Combining a storyteller's narrative playfulness and a social critic's intellectual rigor, Salami draws upon a range of traditions and ideologies, feminist theory, popular culture-including insights from Ms. Lauryn Hill, Beyoncé, Audre Lorde, Toni Morrison, and others-science, philosophy, African myths and origin stories, and her own bold personal narrative to establish a language for change and self-liberation.
Sensuous Knowledge inspires reflection and challenges us to formulate our own views. Using ancestral knowledge to steer us toward freedom, Salami reveals the ways that women have protested over the years in large and small ways-models that inspire and empower us to define our own sense of womanhood today.