Special on whiteness. Next to decentralization and historicalization of 'whiteness' an intersectional detection of an structural and symbolic meaning. With the following articles: 'Nicht Weiss Weiss Nicht: Überschneidungen zwischen Critical Whiteness Studies and feministischer Theorie' by Hanna Hacker: 'Denying the Coloured Mother': Gender and Race in South Africa' by Natasha Distiller and Meg Samuelson: 'Emanzipation als koloniale Fiktion: Zur sozialen Position Weisser Frauen in den deutschen Kolonien': 'Dis/Connecting Whiteness: Biographical Perspectives on Race, Class, Masculinity and Sexuality in Britain c. 1850-1930' by T.G. Ashplant: 'Geschichte, Sprache, Symptombildung: Anmerkungen zu neueren Arbeiten zur Rassen- und Geschlechterpolitik des Nationalsozialismus' by Johanna Gehmacher.
Selection of over 140 readings in women's studies in fourteen sections: feminist social theory: psychological and psychoanalytic theory: cross-cultural and historical perspectives on women's lives: education and work: marriage and motherhood: sexuality: the law: crime and deviance: politics and the state: science, medicine and reproductive technology: language and gender: feminist literary criticism: representations of women in the media.
This collection of essays shows much of the United States based transnational feminism and brings analyses of post-socialist cultural production into this theoretical conversation. The essays focus on illegal border crossing, forced econonomic migration, racism, trafficking, sexuality, women's agency and economic and social justice.