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Taylor & Francis - The Dynamics Of Race And Gender Book

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Description

Explore the complex connections between identity and social structures in "The Dynamics Of Race And Gender: Some Feminist Interventions." Published by Taylor & Francis, this academic work addresses how feminism and women's studies have evolved to recognize the diverse experiences of women across different backgrounds. This text moves beyond the idea of a single, homogeneous female experience. It examines how the previous focus on white, middle-class Westernized feminist politics often overlooked the realities of many women. By looking at the intersection of race and gender, the book provides a necessary look at how racism affects women in different ways. Readers will find a deep analysis of the shared patriarchal oppression women face, alongside the distinct differences created by racial identity. It fills a gap in existing literature by concentrating on the specific consequences of racism for women of various backgrounds. This is an essential resource for students and scholars studying anthropology, sociology, and feminist perspectives on the past and present.

Key Features

Examines the relationship between race and gender to provide a deeper understanding of women's diverse social experiences.

Challenges the previous concept of a single, homogeneous feminist identity by looking at different cultural and racial backgrounds.

Analyzes how racism impacts women specifically, addressing a gap in existing academic research and social studies.

Provides a scholarly look at patriarchal oppression and how it manifests across different demographic groups.

Part of the Feminist Perspectives on the Past and Present series for consistent academic study and reference.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
02 June 1994
Listed Since
14 February 2007

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