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interview met Philomena Essed
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- Nemesis
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- 1998
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- 4
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- Azough, Naima
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- rechtspositie, allochtonen, zwarte vrouwen, AWGB, Nederland
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- Azough vroeg Essed naar haar mening over de rechtspositie van migranten, en met name migrantenvrouwen in Nederland.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2004
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- 5
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- Ngwainmbi, Jilly M.
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- zwarte vrouwen, Afrikaans, feminisme, vrouwenstudies, samenlevingen, Verenigde Staten
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- How can social integration of African-American women into American society be realistic, meaningfull and substantive achieved is the basic question for this research. The focus is on feminist intellectual and scholarly pursuits and the integration of African-American women into American society.
reassessing the life and work of Nora Zeale Hurston (themanummer)
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- S&F Online: Scholar & Feminist Online
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- 2005
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- 2
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- Kaplan, Carla
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- Boyd, Valery
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- Ducille, Ann
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- [et al.]
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- King, Leah
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- schrijvers, zwarte vrouwen, Amerikaans, biografische gegevens
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- Special on Zora Neale Hurston, writer, playwright, essayist, dramatist, folklorist and American letter writer, as a result of the October 2002 Virginia C. Gildersleeve Conference of the same name. Hosted by the Barnard Center for Research on Women, the conference gathered together the most exciting names in Hurston scholarship for a daylong examination of a principle figure of the Harlem Renaissance and one of Barnard's most extraordinary alumnae.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2004
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- 1
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- Baker, Caroline
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- [et al.]
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- vrouwenstudies, theorieën, literatuur, zwarte vrouwen, gender, lichamen, cyber-feminisme, homoseksualiteit
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- Special issue to showcase the winning and shortlisted entries for the first Annual Essay Competition run by the Women's Studies Network Association (WSN) in 2002. The WSN wants to promote women's studies, feminist research and teaching both nationally and internationally. In this special issue on New Writings in Women's Studies the following articles: 'An Exploration of Quaker Women's Writing Between 1650 and 1700' by Caroline Baker : 'In spite of challenges by 'black' and 'third world' women, do mainstream feminist theories still reflect the concerns of white women?' by Sherry Chopra : 'The Prisoner of Gender: Foucault and the Disciplining of the Female Body' by Angela King : 'An Illimitable Field: A Practice-based Investigation into the Writing Process' by Julie Mellor and 'My, is that Cyborg a little bit Queer?' by Esperanza Miyake.
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- Factsheet
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- 2007
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- zwarte vrouwen, allochtonen, vluchtelingen, ouderen, sociale verhoudingen, economie, overheidsbeleid, Nederland
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- Deze factsheet biedt landelijke en lokale beleidsmakers feiten, cijfers en beleidsaanbevelingen voor het verbeteren van de positie van vooral oudere zmv-vrouwen.
a phenomenological study of African American women leaders in the pharmaceutical industry
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- Advancing Women in Leadership
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- 2016
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- Bonaparte, Yvette
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- leidinggevende beroepen, beroepen in de gezondheidszorg en hulpverlening, zwarte vrouwen, Verenigde Staten, 21e eeuw
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- Study of the leadership behaviors of eight African American women leaders within the pharmaceutical industry. According to previous research the pharmaceutical industry includes low levels of African American women in leadership positions. Results of this study show that these women embrace their leadership roles and consequently impact their organizations. Seven subjects categorize the women's leadership experiences: make a difference, utilize information and knowledge, serve as mentors, establish and keep credibility, ask for support, show integrity and face up to challenges.
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2018
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- 6
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- Baloyi, Magezi Elijah
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- volkscultuur, weduwen, zwarte vrouwen, moorden, Afrika
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- This article will investigate whether the African tradition of suspecting women of killing their husbands is warranted and will also make suggestions on what can be done to deal with such beliefs.
black feminist thought in interwar Jamaica
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- Thirdspace
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- 2006
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- 2
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- Altink, Henrice
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- zwarte vrouwen, Afrikaans, emancipatie, feminisme, slavernij, discriminatie, geschiedenis, Jamaica, 20e eeuw
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- Concert pianist and teacher Eulalie Domingo used in the two decades following the First World War The Daily Gleaner, Jamaica's leading newspaper, and Public Opinion, a weekly founded in 1937 which advocated self-government, to reflect on the condition of Afro-Jamaican women. Most of these women played an active role in organisations that sought to improve the lives of women of African descent in Jamaican society. This article is not concerned, however, with their activities to change their own lives and that of their less fortunate sisters, but with their discourses about the status of Afro-Jamaican women. It examines besides Eulalie Domingo's articles, writings by the poet, playwright, journalist, and broadcaster Una Marson: the teacher Amy Bailey: the working-class activist Adina Spencer: the teacher and politician Mary Morris-Knibb: the journalist Aimee Webster: and two anonymous authors. As Marson and Bailey were the most prolific writers, the article is mostly concerned with their views on the place and role of Afro-Jamaican women. This article will demonstrate that 'discourse' was as much part of the early Afro-Caribbean women's movement as 'activism' and suggests that one way scholars can usefully investigate early black feminist thought in the Caribbean is by exploring its contradictions.
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- Genders: Presenting Innovative Work, in the Arts, Humanities and Social Theories
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- 2012
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- 56
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- Slatton, Brittanny C.
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- zwarte vrouwen, vrouwenlichamen, uiterlijk, vrouwbeelden, seksualiteit, racisme, mannen, wit, relaties, 21e eeuw, essay
an American Sisterhood in Black and White
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- Journal of International Women's Studies
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- 2020
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- 2
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- Bensedik, Ahmed N.
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- zwarte literatuur, zwarte vrouwen, witte vrouwen, feminisme, Verenigde Staten, 20e eeuw, 21e eeuw
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- The author contends with this article that Sherley Anne Williams's Dessa Rose (1986) is an appeal for an American bond of sisterhood between feminists and womanists. In the process, it examines the relationship between the novel's two Black and White heroines, Dessa Rose and Ruth Sutton respectively, through the lens of Bonnie Thornton Dill's definition of sisterhood in her seminal work, Race, Class, and Gender: Prospects for an All-Inclusive Sisterhood. While discomfort and distrust encircle their first encounter in the Sutton's Glen, equality, reciprocation, and trust adorn their sisterhood in their last encounter in jail. Such a sisterhood is the aftermath of both women's realization that they are both subjects to White men's patriarchy. Williams's use of both heroines as microcosms for Black and White women addresses the widening gap in the 1980s and today between feminists and womanists for an American sisterhood in black and white.
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