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Rethinking anti-racisms
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- Anthias, Floya > (ed.)
- Lloyd, Cathy > (ed.)
Rethinking anti-racisms
Aandacht voor de snelle groei van economische globalisering en transnationalisme en van etnische conflicten en gedwongen migratie. Hoofdstukken over burgerschap, multiculturalisme, diaspora, en sociale bewegingen, maar tevens over belangrijke ontwikkelingen binnen anti-deportatiecampagnes, anti-fascisme, onderwijs, de Southall Black Sisters en het tegenstrijdige gebruik van etniciteit als een middels om racisme te bestrijden.- Creator
- Anthias, Floya > (ed.)
- Lloyd, Cathy > (ed.)
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Women and twentieth-century protestantism
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- Bendroth, Margaret Lamberts > (ed.)
- Brereton, Virginia Lieson > (ed.)
Women and twentieth-century protestantism
Contributors consider the emergence of Latina Pentecostal clergy in the United States and the success of the Women's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention in remaining independent of male-dominated denominational structures. Among other topics, the authors discuss Chinese immigrant women who embraced the relative freedom offered by Protestant religion, African American women who assumed religious authority through their historical writing, and the struggles of women faith healers in defining their role amid medical and evangelical professionalism.- Creator
- Bendroth, Margaret Lamberts > (ed.)
- Brereton, Virginia Lieson > (ed.)
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Partners in change
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- Kumar, Sjeejith
- Moral, Shishir
- Sircar, Lucille
- Rai, Deepa
- Pattanaik, Bandana
- Quy, Le Thi
- Sato, Mami
- Ahmad, Natasha
- Harto, Cecile
Partners in change
The essays in this booklet containthe stories of women migrant sexworkers, who took initiatives for empowerment in collectives to prevent traffic in women in Southern Asia.- Creator
- Kumar, Sjeejith
- Moral, Shishir
- Sircar, Lucille
- Rai, Deepa
- Pattanaik, Bandana
- Quy, Le Thi
- Sato, Mami
- Ahmad, Natasha
- Harto, Cecile
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The women's movement in Uganda
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- Tripp, Aili Mari > (ed.)
- Kwesiga, Joy C. > (ed.)
The women's movement in Uganda
Collection of essays addressing topics from women's activism in colonial Uganda to the accomplishments of the women's movement to education, economy, religion, health and media. Contains a bibliography on Ugandan women by subject.- Creator
- Tripp, Aili Mari > (ed.)
- Kwesiga, Joy C. > (ed.)
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Women and power in American history
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- Sklar, Kathryn Kish > (ed.)
- Dublin, Thomas > (ed.)
Women and power in American history
Twenty essays provide readers with a unifying theme, and an understanding of history and continuing changes in gender relations. The chosen works discuss female institution building and American feminism, working-class women and sexuality, the professionalization of birth control, the sexual division of labor in the auto industry during World War II, the arrival of women in New York's Chinatown, the ERA, fair pay for working women, and much more.- Creator
- Sklar, Kathryn Kish > (ed.)
- Dublin, Thomas > (ed.)
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Thinking differently
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- Griffin, Gabriele > (ed.)
- Braidotti, Rosi > (ed.)
Thinking differently
The editors wanted to cover the following themes, which figure as section headings within this volume: Women as social and political entities, culture and signification, identity, subjectivity and difference, race and ethnicity, violence against women: European perspectives, sex/gender terminology and its implications and the rises and falls of the women's movements in Europe.- Creator
- Griffin, Gabriele > (ed.)
- Braidotti, Rosi > (ed.)
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The making of European women's studies
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- Braidotti, Rosi
- Nieboer, Janny
- Hirs, Sanne
The making of European women's studies
This volume contains a presentation of a dossier on women's studies in Latin America, the uses and abuses of the sex/gender distinction: three case studies from European languages, news from AOIFE/ATHENA and a historical dossier on the making of European women's studies in Spain.- Creator
- Braidotti, Rosi
- Nieboer, Janny
- Hirs, Sanne
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The making of European women's studies
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- Braidotti, Rosi
- Nieboer, Janny
- Hirs, Sanne
The making of European women's studies
This volume contains a presentation of a dossier on women's studies in Latin America, the uses and abuses of the sex/gender distinction: three case studies from European languages, news from AOIFE/ATHENA and a historical dossier on the making of European women's studies in Spain.- Creator
- Braidotti, Rosi
- Nieboer, Janny
- Hirs, Sanne
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The postwar moment
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- Cockburn, Cynthia > (ed.)
- Zarkov, Dubravka > (ed.)
The postwar moment
The authors explore the impact of peacekeeping and postwar reconstruction on Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Netherlands: Demilitarization - or more of the same? Feminist questions to ask in the postwar moment / by Cynthia Enloe: Masculinities, the reduction of violence and the pursuit of peace / by R.W. Connell: International peacekeeping operations: to neglect gender is to risk peacekeeping failure / by Dyan Mazurana: International intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina: the cost of ignoring gender / by Madeleine Rees: Women's organization in the rebuilding of postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina / by Cynthia Cockburn: Conflicts of interests: gender in Oxfam's emergency response / by Suzanne Williams: Gender and the peacekeeping military: a view from Bosnian women's organizations / by Cynthia Cockburn and Meliha Hubic: Enduring ambivalence: the Dutch armed forces and their women recruits / by Jolanda Bosch and Desiree Verweij: The unheroic men of a moral nation: masculinity and nation in modern Dutch history / by Stefan Dudink: A gentlemen's agreement: Srebrenica in the context of Dutch war history / by Marc de Leeuw: Srebrenica trauma: masculinity, military and national self-image in Dutch daily newspapers / by Dubravka Zarkov.- Creator
- Cockburn, Cynthia > (ed.)
- Zarkov, Dubravka > (ed.)
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Women's activism and globalization
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- Naples, Nancy A. > (ed.)
- Desai, Manisha > (ed.)
Women's activism and globalization
The authors describe how women in different parts of the world face the challenges posed by globalization. This collection contains the following essays: Changing the terms: community activism, globalization, and the dilemma's of transnational feminist praxis / by Nancy A. Naples: Transnational solidarity: women's agency, structural adjustment, and globalization / by Manisha Desai: Women's local and translocal responses: an introduction to the chapters / by Nancy A. Naples and Manisha Desai: Women to women: dissident citizen diplomacy in Nicaragua / by Clare Weber: From mothers' rights to equal rights: post-Soviet grassroots women's associations / by Alexandra Hrycak: Las mujeres invisibles/The invisible women / by Sharon Ann Navarro: Contesting multiple margins: Asian Indian community activism in the early and late twentieth century / by Bandana Purkayastha: Creating alternatives from a gender perspective: transnational organizing for Maquila workers' rights in Central America / by Jennifer Bickham Mendez: Context, strategy, ground: rural women organizing to confront local/global economic issues / by Betty L. Wells: Linking local efforts with global struggle: Trinidad's National Union of Domestic Employees / by Marina Karides: Women activists in Mali: the global discourse on human rights / by Susanna D. Wing: The limits of microcredit: transnational feminism and USAID activities in the United States and Morocco / by Winifred Poster and Zakia Salime: 'No discrimination whatsoever': women's transnational activism and the evolution of EU sex equality policy / by Rachel A. Cichowski: Redefining security: Okinawa women's resistance to U.S. militarism / by Yoko Fukumura and Martha Matsuoka: The challenges and possibilities of transnational feminist praxis / by Nancy A. Naples.- Creator
- Naples, Nancy A. > (ed.)
- Desai, Manisha > (ed.)
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