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NEWS & LETTERS, January-February 2002

hooks on life and love

Chicago—Black feminist writer bell hooks drew out an integrated crowd of more than 500 Black and white women when she  spoke on her new book COMMUNION: THE FEMALE SEARCH FOR LOVE on Jan. 23. She asserted that the development of self-love, in "the white supremacist, capitalist, imperialist,  patriarchy," is the pivot upon which all other forms of love and freedom grow."

She was wonderfully hostile to the racist and sexist images that work upon our self-esteem. "In patriarchy," hooks said, "we must return to the body" as the root of self-hatred. She said this self-hatred is even worse "when you add Blackness" to the equation.

hooks lauded the feminist movement for revealing that women are taught that they must earn love rather than being entitled to it. Women try to stay good little girls, which prevents our unique gifts and potentials from ever being realized and hurts our self-esteem.

She said that women, and Black women in particular, can only love themselves when in "communion" or in struggle with others who seek freedom from this oppressive reality.  She challenged white feminists saying: "Unlearning racism is the only ground we have" to end the racial divide within the feminist movement.

However, her views on the impossibility of separating the development of self-love (personal) from struggle against oppression (social) were contradictory. For example, hooks said, "Until we end the intimate  terrorism in our own lives we won't be able to resolve it with other nations and cultures we don't understand." This separates the personal from the political.

I imagine that many women went home feeling quite a bit: angry, joyous and empowered all at the same time. I certainly did.

—Sonia Bergonzi

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