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Athletics --- History --- Racism --- Sexism --- Sports professions --- Black feminism --- Book --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States of America
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Sociology of culture --- Feminism --- International --- Social media --- Colonialism --- Poetry --- Black feminism --- Book
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Sociology of minorities --- Lecture --- Black feminism --- Book --- Truth, Sojourner --- United States of America
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"The beginning of the 21st century brought forth a number of social media platforms that have allowed activists to increase their audience exponentially and with relative ease. Under hashtags such as #BlackLivesMatter, #MeToo to the Arab Spring and the Occupy movements, digital social activision mobilized people and movements like almost never before. In #HashtagActivism: Networked Counterpublics in the Digital Age the authors examine how and why Twitter hashtags have become an important platform for historically disenfranchised populations to advance counter narratives and advocate for social change. We contend that members of these marginalized groups, in the tradition of counterpublics, are using Twitter hashtags to build diverse networks of dissent and shape the cultural and political knowledge fundamental to contemporary identity-based social movements. Given shifting understandings and ongoing conversations about the role of social media in 21st century democracy, and considering recent high-profile public debates about racial violence, feminist inclusivity, and sexual identity, #Hashtag Activism will provide readers with a model of how to study political identity and meaning-making processes within digital spaces while highlighting compelling cases of counterpublic activism and dissent"--
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Community organization --- Sex work --- Racism --- Radical feminism --- Black feminism --- Book
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Sociology of culture --- Sociology of minorities --- Social movements --- Women --- Women's organizations --- Blackness --- Black feminism --- Book --- Lorde, Audre --- Germany
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Ce mémoire propose une analyse postcoloniale du roman The Gilda Stories de Jewelle Gomez, dont l’héroïne est une vampire noire, lesbienne et féministe. Ce travail explore les changements apportés par Gomez à la figure traditionnelle du vampire, ainsi que l'évolution des vampires noires et des vampires amérindiennes dans la fiction. Le fil conducteur de ce mémoire est le pouvoir et la manière dont Gomez utilise la figure du vampire pour explorer ce thème.
Jewelle Gomez --- The Gilda Stories --- postcolonialism --- black female vampires --- Native American vampires --- black feminism --- power --- Arts & sciences humaines > Littérature
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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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