Crunk Feminist Collection

Crunk Feminist Collection
EditorBrittney Cooper, Susana M. Morris and Robin M. Boylorn
PublisherFeminist Press
Publication date
2017

The Crunk Feminist Collection is a collection of essays that take on intersectionality, African-American culture, patriarchy, misogyny, anti-blackness and hip hop feminism.[1] The essays were originally published on the blog Crunk Feminist Collective between 2010 and 2015.[2] Edited by Brittney Cooper, Susana M. Morris and Robin M. Boylorn, three members of the Crunk Feminist Collective (CFC), the book was published in 2017 by Feminist Press.

Along with section introductions written by the editors to organize and frame some of the themes addressed, the collection includes popular essays from the blog written by CFC members Crunkista, Sheri Davis-Faulkner, Aisha Durham, Eesha Pandit, Rachel Raimist and Chanel Craft Tanner.

  1. ^ Sanders, Joshunda (May 30, 2017). "Let's Get Crunk: Women in Hip Hop Get a Magnum Opus in 'The Crunk Feminist Collection'". Bitch Media. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  2. ^ THE CRUNK FEMINIST COLLECTION edited by Brittney C. Cooper, Susana M. Morris, Robin M. Boylorn, reviewed at Kirkus Reviews; posted online December 19, 2016; retrieved March 8, 2017M