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Dit boek bestaat uit twee grote delen. Eerst wordt een overzicht gegeven van de belangrijkste feministische theorieën rond visuele kunst en film, met aandacht voor onder meer Laura Mulvey, Annette Kuhn en bell hooks. In de volgende hoofdstukken tracht de auteur aan de hand van enkele films zoals 'Klute', 'Dead Ringers', 'Orlando' en 'Daughters of the Dust' te antwoorden op enkele prangende vragen in verband met het mannelijke, voyeuristische perspectief waardoor vrouwen in de mainstream-cinema worden afgebeeld.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Film --- Feminism and motion pictures. --- Feminist film criticism. --- Movie review --- Movies --- Postmodernism --- Literary criticism --- Theory --- Black feminism --- Book
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Feminism --- Feminism. --- Racism. --- Political aspects. --- Capitalism --- Marxism --- Radical feminism --- Socialist feminism --- Theory --- Black feminism --- Book --- Postcolonialism --- Communism
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"European Others offers an interrogation into the position of racialized communities in the European Union, arguing that the tension between a growing nonwhite, non-Christian population and insistent essentialist definitions of Europeanness produces new forms of identity and activism. Moving beyond disciplinary and national limits, Fatima El-Tayeb explores structures of resistance, tracing a Europeanization from below in which migrant and minority communities challenge the ideology of racelessness that places them firmly outside the community of citizens. Using a notable variety of sources, from drag performances to feminist Muslim activism and Euro hip-hop, El-Tayeb draws on the largely ignored archive of vernacular culture central to resistance by minority youths to the exclusionary nationalism that casts them as threatening outcasts. At the same time, she reveals the continued effect of Europe's suppressed colonial history on the representation of Muslim minorities as the illiberal Other of progressive Europe. Presenting a sharp analysis of the challenges facing a united Europe seen by many as a model for twenty-first-century postnational societies, El-Tayeb combines theoretical influences from both sides of the Atlantic to lay bare how Europeans of color are integral to the continent's past, present, and, inevitably, its future." --
Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of culture --- Europe --- Group identity --- National characteristics, European. --- Ethnicity --- Race discrimination --- European Union --- Queer theory --- Race --- Feminism --- Homosexuality --- Identity --- Migration background --- Islam --- Migration --- Urban studies --- Black feminism --- Book --- Integration
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Sociology of culture --- Social stratification --- Developmental psychology --- Sociology of minorities --- Social policy --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Race --- Equal opportunities --- Identity --- International --- Apartheid --- Racism --- Social class --- Women --- Policy --- Blackness --- Black feminism --- Book
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Feminism --- Feminist theory. --- Intersectionality (Sociology). --- Universities and colleges --- Womanism --- Women's studies --- Sociological aspects --- Racism --- Theory --- Women --- Blackness --- Black feminism --- Book --- Intersectionality
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Social problems --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- United States of America --- Judges --- African Americans --- Racism --- Sexism --- Selection and appointment --- Social conditions. --- Thomas, Clarence, --- Hill, Anita. --- Essays --- Legal sector --- Sexual intimidation --- Black feminism --- Book
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"Valerie Mason-John's poetry collection, I Am Still Your Negro, blends spoken word and hashtags with villanelles, sonnets, and haiku to traverse the African Diaspora experience through place, time, and circumstance. Blak Inglis street vernacular, the cadence of enslaved people in the Americas, patois and creole join the enduring spirit voice of Yaata, Supreme Being of the Kona people, to reveal narratives of liberation, entrapment, sexual assault, eating disorders, and rave culture. An emotive critique of colonization's bitter legacy, this collection will draw audiences of the spoken word genre and poetry readers who wish to broaden their knowledge about contemporary social justice issues."--
Social justice --- African-Canadian, spoken word, social justice, environmental justice, Queenie, environmental racism, #metoo, Anita Hill, queer, Black feminism, anorexia, bulimia, Sierra Leone, Windrush Generation, Kona, Yoruba, Thomas Peters, sexual assault, drug culture, decolonization, immigration, social media.
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History of civilization --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- History as a science --- Feminism --- Women --- Manners and customs --- Emancipation of women --- Feminist movement --- Women's lib --- Women's liberation --- Women's liberation movement --- Women's movement --- Social movements --- Anti-feminism --- Historiography --- History --- Emancipation --- Femmes --- Féminisme --- Féministes --- Histoire --- Historiographie --- Race --- Gender --- Female homosexuality --- Black feminism --- Book --- Courses
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This examines the emergence of feminist movements from the Civil Rights/Black Liberation movement, the Chicano movement, and the white left in the 1960s and 1970s. The author argues that the 'second wave' was comprised of feminisms: organizationally distinct movements that influenced each other in complex ways. The making of second wave feminisms resulted from decisions that feminists made about their political choices given constraints that affected their activism. These constraints were placed on them by structural inequalities that militated against unity among feminists from different racial/ethnic communities; by loyalties that feminists, particularly feminists of color, felt to other members of their movement communities; and by the necessity of making political decisions within a competitive and complex extra-institutional oppositional milieu.
African American women --- Hispanic American women --- Second-wave feminism --- Women, White --- History --- Community organization --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States --- Feminism --- 20th century --- Women --- White women --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- United States of America --- Latinas --- Second feminist wave --- Women's movements --- Black feminism --- Book
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American literature --- Feminism and literature --- Feminism in literature. --- Feminism --- Women and literature --- Women authors --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- History and criticism. --- Community organization --- Human rights --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Depth psychology --- Comparative literature --- Marxism --- Psychoanalysis --- Radical feminism --- Literary criticism --- Socialist feminism --- Feminist currents --- Theory --- Black feminism --- Book --- Ecofeminism
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