How rationalities and rites of passage associated with manhood in the white American Heartland are constitutive of racist and heteropatriarchal violence
How rationalities and rites of passage associated with manhood in the white American Heartland are constitutive of racist and heteropatriarchal violenceHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born and raised in rural Kansas, Levi Gahman currently works in the Power, Space, and Cultural Change unit at the University of Liverpool's Department of Geography and remains a researcher with the University of the West Indies' Institute for Gender and Development Studies. His areas of focus include anti-racist and anti-colonial praxis, critical development studies, gender justice, and autonomous social movements. Along the way, he has spent time as a sawmill laborer, farmhand, warehouse worker, substance abuse counselor, trauma therapist, disability services associate, human rights observer, and solidarity brigade member. Levi is also editor of the journal ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. There's No Place Like Home 2. Settler Colonialism Empire Borders 3. Masculinity Place Intersectionality 4. Kansas Bled: Land History Violence 5. Frontier Family Nation 6. Capitalism Work Respect 7. Looking Back Going Forward
1. There's No Place Like Home 2. Settler Colonialism Empire Borders 3. Masculinity Place Intersectionality 4. Kansas Bled: Land History Violence 5. Frontier Family Nation 6. Capitalism Work Respect 7. Looking Back Going Forward
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