DIASPORAS
Feminist Review 90
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The goal of 'Gendering Diasporas' is to stimulate critical reflection among feminist scholars about the formation of diaspora as a site of political aspiration and solidarity, and as a social, cultural and political framework of analysis.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
<br>'I Like Your Color!' Skin Bleaching and Geographies of Race in Urban Ghana
<br>Why Queer Diaspora?
<br>Diasporic Governmentality: On the Gendered Limits of Wage-Labour in Portugal
<br>WAL-MART, 'Katrina,' and Other Ideological Tricks: Jamaican Hotel Workers in Michigan
<br>Engendering 'race' in Calls for Diasporic Community in Sweden
<br>The Comic Side of Trouble and Bert Williams' Signature Act
<br>BOOK REVIEWS
<br>Reena Bhavnani et al; Tackling the Root Causes of Racism
<br>Krista Scott-Dixon; Trans/Forming Feminisms
<br>Nicole Constable; Maid to Order in Hong Kong
<br>Grace Kyungwon Hong; The Ruptures of American Capital
<br>Clare Chambers; Sex, Culture, Justice
<br>Rachel Bowlby; Freudian Mythologies: Greek Tragedy and Modern Identities

