Womanist Ethics
Genre
Radical Subjectivity
Publication Date
2018
Course
RELG-203: Christian Ethics
Abstract
Alice is an academic magazine that focuses on the topic of womanism and one of its primary tenets, radical subjectivity. Incorporating both historical womanist content, and modern womanist perspectives, Alice brings a modern twist to the idea of radical subjectivity. The magazine concentrates heavily on current womanist celebrities, who bring womanism to the public. Alice maps out both straightforward and ambiguous instances so that the reader can better understand them. The magazine also incorporates interactive material, such as a womanist quiz, and two womanist recipes.
Recommended Citation
Kebler, Lucy; DeMatteis, Grace; Stankus, Karli; and Hopping, Laurin. "Magazine: Alice: A Womanist Ethics Magazine" (2018). Womanist Ethics.
https://digitalcommons.augustana.edu/relgwomanist/1
Included in
African American Studies Commons, Christianity Commons, Ethics in Religion Commons, Women's Studies Commons