Transatlantic Feminisms

Transatlantic Feminisms
Title Transatlantic Feminisms PDF eBook
Author Cheryl R. Rodriguez
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 361
Release 2015-03-18
Genre History
ISBN 1498507174

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Transatlantic Feminisms is an interdisciplinary collection of original feminist research on women’s lives in Africa and the African diaspora. Demonstrating the power and value of transcontinental connections and exchanges between feminist thinkers, this unique collection of fifteen essays addresses the need for global perspectives on gender, ethnicity, race and class. Examining diverse topics and questions in contemporary feminist research, the authors describe and analyze women’s lives in a host of vibrant, compelling locations. There are essays exploring women’s political activism in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Santo Domingo, Jamaica and Tanzania. Other essays explore representation and creativity in Brazil, Nigeria, and Miami. While one essay examines African women as conflicted immigrants in France, another recounts the experiences of Haitian women trying to survive in the Dominican Republic. Core themes of the book include the evolution of black feminism; black feminist political leadership; the politics of identity and representation; and struggles for agency and survival. These themes are interwoven throughout the volume and illuminate different geographic and cultural experiences, yet very similar oppressive forces and forms of resistance.

Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions

Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions
Title Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions PDF eBook
Author Lisa L. Moore
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 417
Release 2012-04-19
Genre History
ISBN 0199743495

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A collection of eighteenth-century poems, fiction, political pamphlets, letters, petitions and other writings, Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions recovers a revolutionary moment in world history in which women stepped into a globalizing world and imagined themselves free.

Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions

Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions
Title Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions PDF eBook
Author Lisa L. Moore
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 432
Release 2012-04-19
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 019045394X

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This volume brings together an unprecedented gathering of women and men from the Atlantic World during the Age of Revolutions. Featuring hard-to-find writings from colonists and colonized, citizens and slaves, religious visionaries and scandal-dogged actresses, these wide-ranging selections present a panorama of the diverse, vibrant world facing women during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. An expansive introduction, along with rich contextual headnotes, makes this an indispensable text for students and scholars of literature, history, and women's and gender studies. With writings from figures like Aphra Behn, Phillis Wheatley, Thomas Jefferson, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Toussaint L'Ouverture, to name just a few, Transatlantic Feminisms in the Age of Revolutions recovers the revolutionary moment in which women stepped into a globalizing world and imagined themselves free.

Transatlantic Conversations

Transatlantic Conversations
Title Transatlantic Conversations PDF eBook
Author Mary Evans
Publisher Routledge
Pages 250
Release 2016-02-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317008235

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The second wave of feminism which challenged and changed many assumptions about the world in which we live was a product of various western cultures, with no single country possessing a monopoly on the writing of the texts that became the canonical statements of the 'new' feminism. Though many of the contributions to feminist scholarship that went on to become internationally significant hailed from Europe and the United States, these works were often formed within the context of local debates and framed within traditions of feminism and other political engagements specific to these nations. Transatlantic Conversations explores the differences yielded by such conditions and their consequences for the meaning of feminism. Examining the meaning and implications of the different ways in which various shared categories have been treated on both sides of the Atlantic, this volume both analyses differences within feminism and provides a framework for the wider discussion of what is sometimes assumed to be the homogeneity of The West. With leading scholars from either side of the Atlantic presenting brand new work, Transatlantic Conversations suggests directions for future research which will be of interest to scholars of feminism, gender studies, sociology, political science and international relations, geography and cultural studies, as well as anyone concerned with the ways in which the different political and intellectual traditions of Europe and the US have shaped current political and intellectual debates.

Frontline Feminisms

Frontline Feminisms
Title Frontline Feminisms PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Waller
Publisher Routledge
Pages 508
Release 2004-11-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135954542

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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Feminist Avant-Garde

The Feminist Avant-Garde
Title The Feminist Avant-Garde PDF eBook
Author Lucy Delap
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2007-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 0521876516

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In the first major study of twentieth-century feminism as an Anglo-American phenomenon, Lucy Delap offers a unique perspective on the politics of gender. By exploring the intellectual history and cultural politics of Anglo-American feminism Delap challenges the reader to re-think the nature of both the 'avant-garde' and 'feminism'.

Transatlantic Women's Literature

Transatlantic Women's Literature
Title Transatlantic Women's Literature PDF eBook
Author Heidi Slettedahl Macpherson
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 2008
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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A sustained analysis of Transatlantic women's literature of the twentieth century, focusing on narratives of travel and adventure, with an expansion of the Transatlantic concept beyond the familiar US-UK axis to encompass Canada, South America, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe.