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💬 Add misogynoir definition #445
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Coined by queer, Black feminist scholar Moya Bailey in 2008, misogynoir is a blend of the words “misogyny” (prejudice and discrimination towards women) and “noir” (a French word meaning Black). Misogynoir describes the impact of misogyny and anti-Black racism on Black women. Though coined by Moya Bailey, Trudy (aka @thetrudz) of Gradient Lair also impacted the spread and usage of the term. |
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Typically here we have the "dictionary-style entry" at top followed by the context, as you have. A restructure could look something like this:
Coined by queer, Black feminist scholar Moya Bailey in 2008, misogynoir is a blend of the words “misogyny” (prejudice and discrimination towards women) and “noir” (a French word meaning Black). Misogynoir describes the impact of misogyny and anti-Black racism on Black women. Though coined by Moya Bailey, Trudy (aka @thetrudz) of Gradient Lair also impacted the spread and usage of the term. | |
the impact of misogyny and anti-Black racism on Black women | |
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Coined by queer, Black feminist scholar Moya Bailey in 2008, misogynoir is a blend of the words “misogyny” (prejudice and discrimination towards women) and _noir_ (a French word meaning Black). Though coined by Moya Bailey, Trudy (aka @thetrudz) of Gradient Lair also impacted the spread and usage of the term. |
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Gotchaaa. Updating now.
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@almnt This is a really strong framework! I shopped it out to Vivianne and her community for review. Not sure how you feel about adding related terms, but whenever we can, we try to cross-link terms that help people to extend their understanding. For example, white feminism could be an example of exclusionary feminism that contributes to misogynoir and included in the Issues section. |
Yeah, I thought about including related words, but I'm still on the fence. Misogynoir is such a nuanced word as it is—linking to "white feminism" feels oddly like centering it, which feels antithetical to me. I know this is meant to be a dictionary, but I wonder about the ways in the connections and relations dictionaries and their creators make lead to unintended structural and power imbalances. |
@almnt Thanks for your patience! Danialie Fertile provided the below notes. Let me know if you want me to connect you two to discuss at all. Thank you!
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Just added an update to the definition! |
Just finished this. I would love any feedback or additions you think could be added. I tend to be verbose and didn't want to get too deep into the history, but I tried to cover critical points.
Let me know what you think.