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RECONSTRUCTING WOMANHOOD, RECONSTRUCTING FEMINISM
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ST/GS0012
ISBN:
9780195060713
Authors:
JARRETT-MACAULEY
Publishers:
INTERNATIONAL THOMSON PUBL.
Price:
$10,110.00JMD
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 12 September, 2011.
ISBN: 9780415116497
Author: Jarrett-macauley
Publisher: International thomson publ.
Reconstructing Womanhood, Reconstructing Feminism is the first British feminist anthology to examine concepts of womanhood and feminism within the context of `race' and ethnicity. Challenging contemporary feminist theory, the book highlights ways in which constructions of womanhood have traditionally excluded black women's experience, and proposes a reconsideration of terms such as `feminist'. The research subjects and methods of many of the contributors have been shaped by the specifics of the Black British experience and context. The collection brings together various ideas about `difference' and identity. It covers a wide range of social and cultural issues including the position of black women in the church, lesbian identity in film, contemporary African feminism, and British immigration law.
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