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This anthology seeks to bridge the gaps between feminist and anti racist theories and practices. The essays deal with racial and gender inequality around the globe, tackling such issues as political and environmental racism, imprisonment, sexual exploitation and economic inequality.

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The editors have done an admirable job of drawing together works of diversely positioned authors, each of whom approach the topic of feminism and antiracism from their own unique personal and disciplinary standpoint. -- Anne Wagner,Dept of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, University of Toronto
Given all the talk about globalization as the engine of homogenization, it is a relief to find in these collected essays an encyclopedia of antiracist and feminist strategies for social movement today. Rarely does the local emerge as so textured in a context that emphasizes the complexity to the global itself. -- Robyn Wiegman,Margaret Taylor Smith Director of Women's Studies, Duke University
This valuable anthology expands out understanding of feminism, anti-racismand by extension racism itselfthrough richly interdisciplinary, cross cultural accounts of diverse forms of activism. The authors provide moving testimony to the importance of linking feminist and anti-racist struggles and the complexities involved in doing so. -- Amrita Basu,Professor of Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies, Amherst College
Twine and Blee break new ground with case studies of international, feminist, and antiracist struggles. * Feminist Collections *

Feminism and Antiracism International Struggles

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    A Paperback / softback by France Winddance Twine, Kathleen M. Blee

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2001
      ISBN13: 9780814798553, 978-0814798553
      ISBN10: 0814798551

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This anthology seeks to bridge the gaps between feminist and anti racist theories and practices. The essays deal with racial and gender inequality around the globe, tackling such issues as political and environmental racism, imprisonment, sexual exploitation and economic inequality.

      Trade Review
      The editors have done an admirable job of drawing together works of diversely positioned authors, each of whom approach the topic of feminism and antiracism from their own unique personal and disciplinary standpoint. -- Anne Wagner,Dept of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, University of Toronto
      Given all the talk about globalization as the engine of homogenization, it is a relief to find in these collected essays an encyclopedia of antiracist and feminist strategies for social movement today. Rarely does the local emerge as so textured in a context that emphasizes the complexity to the global itself. -- Robyn Wiegman,Margaret Taylor Smith Director of Women's Studies, Duke University
      This valuable anthology expands out understanding of feminism, anti-racismand by extension racism itselfthrough richly interdisciplinary, cross cultural accounts of diverse forms of activism. The authors provide moving testimony to the importance of linking feminist and anti-racist struggles and the complexities involved in doing so. -- Amrita Basu,Professor of Political Science and Women's and Gender Studies, Amherst College
      Twine and Blee break new ground with case studies of international, feminist, and antiracist struggles. * Feminist Collections *

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