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"In the ardently thought-provoking and often stirring Power Interrupted, Falcón, a sociologist and assistant professor of Latin American and Latino Studies, sets out to reveal how feminist activists of color ‘advocate for a more comprehensive approach to understanding racism at the UN level’ by offering a candid and, at times, caustic critique of Western feminism as practiced within the UN."

* National Political Science Review *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

Introduction | The Challenging Road to the Durban Conference

1. Race, Gender, and Geopolitics in the Establishment of the UN
2. UN Citizenship and Constellations of Human Rights
3. A Genealogy of World Conferences against Racism and the Progression of Intersectionality
4. Making the Intersectional Connections
5. Intersectionality as the New Universalism

Appendix | Copy of the E-mail and Non-Paper Sent by the US Government to US NGOs during the Preparatory Period of the 2001 WCAR

Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: MV - University of Washington Press
      Publication Date: 4/16/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780295995250, 978-0295995250
      ISBN10: 0295995254

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      Trade Review

      "In the ardently thought-provoking and often stirring Power Interrupted, Falcón, a sociologist and assistant professor of Latin American and Latino Studies, sets out to reveal how feminist activists of color ‘advocate for a more comprehensive approach to understanding racism at the UN level’ by offering a candid and, at times, caustic critique of Western feminism as practiced within the UN."

      * National Political Science Review *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Abbreviations

      Introduction | The Challenging Road to the Durban Conference

      1. Race, Gender, and Geopolitics in the Establishment of the UN
      2. UN Citizenship and Constellations of Human Rights
      3. A Genealogy of World Conferences against Racism and the Progression of Intersectionality
      4. Making the Intersectional Connections
      5. Intersectionality as the New Universalism

      Appendix | Copy of the E-mail and Non-Paper Sent by the US Government to US NGOs during the Preparatory Period of the 2001 WCAR

      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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