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bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
“This June Jordan treasure is a rare piece of fiction from one of America's most vital poets and political essayists—a tender story of young love in the face of generational opposition, a modern-day Romeo and Juliet that sings and sways ...
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
With a foreword that examines the debate the book has sparked between intellectuals and political leaders, as well as what has-and, crucially, has not-changed over the last four decades, Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman continues ...
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
In these essays, Martnez describes the provocative ideas and new movements created by the rapidly expanding U.S. Latina/o community as it confronts intensified exploitation and racism.
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
With a foreword that examines the debate the book has sparked between intellectuals and political leaders, as well as what has—and, crucially, has not—changed over the last four decades, Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman ...
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
How have ideas about white women figured in the history of racism? Vron Ware argues that they have been central, and that feminism has largely developed as a political movement within racist societies.
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
First published in 1980, Women Who Kill is a “provocative book” that “reminds us again that women are entitled to their rage.” This 30th anniversary edition from Feminist Press includes a new introduction by the author (New York ...
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
In De Colores Means All of Us, Martínez presents a radical Latina perspective on race, liberation and identity.
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
In De Colores Means All of Us, Martínez presents a radical Latina perspective on race, liberation and identity.
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
First published in 1980, Women Who Kill is a “provocative book” that “reminds us again that women are entitled to their rage.” This 30th anniversary edition from Feminist Press includes a new introduction by the author (New York ...
bibliogroup:"Feminist Classics" from books.google.com
Beyond the Pale is a major contribution to anti-racist work, confronting the historical meanings of whiteness as a way of overcoming the moralism that so often infuses anti-racist movements.