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shifting racisms : a feminism and psychology reader
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Bhavnani, Kum-Kum > (ed.)
- Creator
- Phoenix, Ann > (ed.)
- Publish Year
- 1994
- Shelfmark
- WER 39 1994 - B
- Thesaurus
- identiteit, etniciteit, zwarte vrouwen, witte vrouwen, psychologie, bundel
- Description
- Bijdrage aan de discussies over identiteit en racisme.
white women, race matters
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Frankenberg, Ruth
- Publish Year
- 1993
- Shelfmark
- VS 1L 1993 - B
- Thesaurus
- witte vrouwen, etniciteit, racisme
- Description
- Centraal staan de ervaringen van witte vrouwen in een raciale hiërarchische maatschappij.
race, class, gender, and sexuality in white supremacist discourse
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Daniels, Jessie
- Publish Year
- 1996
- Shelfmark
- VS 8 1997 - B
- Thesaurus
- etniciteit, sociale klasse, seksualiteit, gender, mannelijkheid, witte vrouwen, joodse vrouwen, lesbische vrouwen
- Description
- Daniels investigates the white supremacist imagination, and argues that the ideology of white supremacist groups is much closer to core American values than most of us would like to believe. The book explores white supremacist ideology through an analysis of over 300 publications from a variety of white supremacist organizations. It examines the discourse of these publications and the ways in which 'whites,' 'blacks,' and 'Jews' are constructed within that discourse.
developing white racial literacy
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- DiAngelo, Robin
- Publish Year
- 2016
- Shelfmark
- VS 1P 2016 - B
- Thesaurus
- etniciteit, witte vrouwen, stereotypering, Verenigde Staten, 21e eeuw
- Description
- DiAngelo takes readers through an analysis of white socialization. Weaving research, analysis, stories, images, and familiar examples, she provides the framework needed to develop white racial literacy. She describes how race shapes the lives of white people, explains what makes racism so hard to see, identifies common white racial patterns, and speaks back to popular narratives that work to deny racism.
a multicultural reader
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Bagley, Kate > [ed]
- Creator
- McIntosh, Kathleen > [ed]
- Contributor
- Ruether, Rosemary Radford
- Publish Year
- 2006
- Shelfmark
- VS 8 2007
- Thesaurus
- religie, multicultureel, derde feministische golf, spiritualiteit, latina's, witte vrouwen, zwarte vrouwen, joodse vrouwen, moslima's, leeftijdsgroepen, intersectionaliteit, islam, etniciteit, bundel
- Description
- These essays provide an accessible presentation of contemporary feminism and study of religion and reveal how feminism has affected religious institutions, theology and individual religious/spiritual practice. They describe the connections between the feminist movement from the early 1970s and religious studies as they have developed in the U.S. since then. Readings range from academic analyses to accounts of personal decision-making and struggle. It includes first-person and imaginative literature along with historical and analytical pieces from such authors as Jacquelyn Grant, Kwok Pui-Lan, Carol Christ, and Judith Plaskow. Multi-cultural and multi-generational representation from established voices and Third-Wave feminists. It includes three pieces by Muslim writers, four by African Americans, four by Jewish feminists, three by Latinas, and two by Asian Americans. These readings illustrate how women from different backgrounds have struggled to reconcile loyalties to their ethnic and religious communities with criticism of the status and treatment of women with those communities' religious traditions
an uneasy history of white and black women in the feminist movement
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Breines, Winifred
- Publish Year
- 2006
- Shelfmark
- VS 1E 2006
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenbewegingen, tweede feministische golf, witte vrouwen, zwarte vrouwenbewegingen, etniciteit, sociale klasse, identiteit, Verenigde Staten
- Description
- The women who launched the radical second wave of the feminist movement believed in universal sisterhood and color-blind democracy. Their hopes, however, were soon dashed. To this day, the failure to create an .integrated movement remains a sensitive and contested issue. In this book Winifred Breines explores why a racially integrated women's liberation movement did not develop in the United States. .Drawing on flyers, letters, newspapers, journals, institutional records, and oral histories, Breines dissects how white and black women's participation in the movements of the 1960s led to the development of separate feminisms. Herself a participant in these events, Breines attempts to reconcile the explicit professions of anti-racism by white feminists with the accusations of mistreatment, ignorance, and neglect by African American feminists. Many radical white women, unable to see beyond their own experiences and idealism, often behaved in unconsciously or abstractly racist ways, despite their passionately anti-racist stance and hard work to develop an interracial movement. As Breines argues, however, white feminists' racism is not the only reason for the absence of an interracial feminist movement. Segregation, black women's interest in the Black Power movement, class differences, and the development of identity politics with an emphasis on 'difference' were all powerful factors that divided white and black women. By the late 1970s and early 1980s white feminists began to understand black feminism's call to include race and class in gender analyses, and black feminists began to give white feminists some credit for their political work. Despite early setbacks, white and black radical feminists eventually developed cross-racial feminist political projects.
new feminists' explorations and institutional contexts
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- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Gronold, Daniela > (ed.)
- Creator
- Hipfl, Brigitte > (ed.)
- Creator
- Pedersen, Linda Lund > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Mörth, Anita
- Publish Year
- 2009
- Shelfmark
- WER 1N 2009
- Thesaurus
- vrouwenbewegingen, tweede feministische golf, derde feministische golf, onderwijs, zwarte vrouwen, witte vrouwen, etniciteit, vrouwenstudies
- Description
- This book is a collection of the work of young feminist scholars united in their interest in a Third Wave perspective of teaching which continues feminists’ struggles for equality and female empowerment. The volume presents reflections on the transfer of feminist knowledge inside and outside university structures under current conditions by respecting the work of earlier generations of feminists. Being part of the European feminist network ATHENA, the contributors map a cartography of emerging questions in regards to teaching methodologies, teaching experiences and challenges for teaching under increasingly globalized and neoliberal circumstances as well as neo-conservative and right-wing tendencies from the perspective of different Western locations, theoretical backgrounds, political and personal situatednesses.
claiming a seat at the table
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- Book/Boek
- Contributor
- [et al.]
- Publish Year
- 2014
- Shelfmark
- WER 1E 2014 - B
- Thesaurus
- intersectionaliteit, etniciteit, zwarte vrouwen, witte vrouwen, militaire beroepen, onderwijsberoepen, kolonialisme, feminisme
- Description
- This book contributes to current dialogues that construct Black Feminist Theory as critical engagement within dominant American institutions that oppress women of color in their daily lives. Women of color face social challenges that exist at the intersections of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation. While some challenges are common to women of color, others reflect the distinct journey each woman makes as she negotiates her identity within her family, professional circle, social and romantic relationships, and community.
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Wiegman, Robyn
- Publish Year
- 2012
- Shelfmark
- VS 22 2012 - B
- Description
- Robyn Wiegman offers an inquiry into the concept of social justice. In each chapter, she examines a key debate by considering the political aspirations that shape it. Addressing Women's Studies, she traces the ways that 'gender' promises to overcome the exclusions of 'women.' Turning to Ethnic Studies, she examines the deconstruction of 'whiteness' as an antiracist methodology. As she explores American Studies, she links internationalization to the broader quest for noncomplicity in contemporary criticism. Her analysis of Queer Studies demonstrates how the commitment to antinormativity normalizes the field. In the penultimate chapter, Wiegman addresses intersectionality as the most coveted theoretical approach to political resolution in all of these fields.
race, gender, and the photographic frontier in the Northwest coast
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Williams, Carol J.
- Publish Year
- 2003
- Shelfmark
- B5071 - B
- Thesaurus
- fotografie, inheemse volkeren, etniciteit, witte vrouwen, imperialisme, Canada, Verenigde Staten
- Description
- Framing the West argues that photography was intrinsic to British territorial expansion and settlement on the northwest coast. Williams shows how male and female settlers used photography to establish control over the territory and its indigenous inhabitants, as well as how native peoples eventually turned the technology to their own purposes. Photographs of the region were used to stimulate British immigration and entrepreneuralism, and imagies of babies and children were designed to advertise the population growth of the settlers. Although Indians were taken by Anglos to document their 'disappearing' traditions and to show the success of missionary activities, many Indians proved receptive to photography and turned posing for the white man's camera to their own advantage. This book will appeal to those interested in the history of the West, imperialism, gender, photography, and First Nations/Native America.