Transatlantic Feminisms
Women and Gender Studies in Africa and the Diaspora
Herausgeber: Ampofo, Akosua Adomako; Tsikata, Dzodzi; Rodriguez, Cheryl R.
Transatlantic Feminisms
Women and Gender Studies in Africa and the Diaspora
Herausgeber: Ampofo, Akosua Adomako; Tsikata, Dzodzi; Rodriguez, Cheryl R.
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Transatlantic Feminisms examines the gendered complexities of African and African diaspora worlds. This book includes striking accounts of women's strategies to challenge, circumvent, or manage threats to their survival from such forces as patriarchal political regimes, militarism and violence, migration, displacement, and unrelenting poverty.
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Transatlantic Feminisms examines the gendered complexities of African and African diaspora worlds. This book includes striking accounts of women's strategies to challenge, circumvent, or manage threats to their survival from such forces as patriarchal political regimes, militarism and violence, migration, displacement, and unrelenting poverty.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781498507189
- ISBN-10: 1498507182
- Artikelnr.: 45643888
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781498507189
- ISBN-10: 1498507182
- Artikelnr.: 45643888
Cheryl Rodriguez is chair of the Department of Africana Studies and director of the Institute on Black Life at the University of South Florida. Dzodzi Tsikata is associate professor at the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) at the University of Ghana. Akosua Adomako Ampofo is professor of African and gender studies and director of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana.
Part 1. Feminist Politics and the Politics of "Black" Feminisms Chapter 1:
Feminist Organizing, Electoral Representation and Transformation in Africa,
Lyn Ossome Chapter 2: This Bridge Called the Internet: Black Lesbian
Feminist Activism in Santo Domingo, Rachel Afi Quinn Chapter 3: Fighting
Shirley Chisholm: Discourses of Race and Gender in U.S. Politics, Yveline
Alexis Chapter 4: Academics and Praxis: Caribbean Feminisms, Lynn Bolles
Chapter 5: Experiences in Transformative Feminist Movement Building at the
Grassroots Level in Tanzania, Marjorie Mbilinyi and Gloria Shechambo Part
2. Women and the Multi-layered Textures of Representation Chapter 6:
Mucamas and Mulatas: Black Brazilian Feminisms, Representations, and
Ethnography Erica L. Williams Chapter 7: Feminists Perspectives in Purple
Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi and Everything Good Will Come by Sefi Atta,
Rose A. Sackeyfio, Chapter 8: Black Women and U.S. Pop Culture in the
Postidentity Era: The Case of Beyoncé Knowles, Manoucheka Celeste Chapter
9: Contemporary Black Photographic Practice in Miami, Florida: Noelle
Théard and Donnalyn Anthony, Lara Stein Pardo Part 3. Transcending Borders:
Survival, Resistance and Making A Living Chapter 10: Like Your Own Child?
Employers' Perspectives and Domestic Work Relations in Ghana, Dzodzi
Tsikata Chapter 11: Young Women and Survival in Post-War: Experiences of
Secondary School Girls in Uganda, J.Lynn McBrien, Jan Stewart and Betty
Akullu Ezati Chapter 12: Borders within Borders: Haitian Migrant Women,
Dominican Pepeceras, and the Power Geographies of Transnational Markets,
Jennifer L. Shoaff Chapter 13: "You Have to Move!" Feminist Ethnography and
Narratives of Displacement, Cheryl Rodriguez Chapter 14: Uneven Integration
among African Immigrant Women in France, Loretta E. Bass Chapter 15: "How
can I come to work on Saturdays when I have my family?" Ghanaian Women and
Bank Work in a Neoliberal Era, Nana Akua Anyidoho and Akosua Adomako Ampofo
Feminist Organizing, Electoral Representation and Transformation in Africa,
Lyn Ossome Chapter 2: This Bridge Called the Internet: Black Lesbian
Feminist Activism in Santo Domingo, Rachel Afi Quinn Chapter 3: Fighting
Shirley Chisholm: Discourses of Race and Gender in U.S. Politics, Yveline
Alexis Chapter 4: Academics and Praxis: Caribbean Feminisms, Lynn Bolles
Chapter 5: Experiences in Transformative Feminist Movement Building at the
Grassroots Level in Tanzania, Marjorie Mbilinyi and Gloria Shechambo Part
2. Women and the Multi-layered Textures of Representation Chapter 6:
Mucamas and Mulatas: Black Brazilian Feminisms, Representations, and
Ethnography Erica L. Williams Chapter 7: Feminists Perspectives in Purple
Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi and Everything Good Will Come by Sefi Atta,
Rose A. Sackeyfio, Chapter 8: Black Women and U.S. Pop Culture in the
Postidentity Era: The Case of Beyoncé Knowles, Manoucheka Celeste Chapter
9: Contemporary Black Photographic Practice in Miami, Florida: Noelle
Théard and Donnalyn Anthony, Lara Stein Pardo Part 3. Transcending Borders:
Survival, Resistance and Making A Living Chapter 10: Like Your Own Child?
Employers' Perspectives and Domestic Work Relations in Ghana, Dzodzi
Tsikata Chapter 11: Young Women and Survival in Post-War: Experiences of
Secondary School Girls in Uganda, J.Lynn McBrien, Jan Stewart and Betty
Akullu Ezati Chapter 12: Borders within Borders: Haitian Migrant Women,
Dominican Pepeceras, and the Power Geographies of Transnational Markets,
Jennifer L. Shoaff Chapter 13: "You Have to Move!" Feminist Ethnography and
Narratives of Displacement, Cheryl Rodriguez Chapter 14: Uneven Integration
among African Immigrant Women in France, Loretta E. Bass Chapter 15: "How
can I come to work on Saturdays when I have my family?" Ghanaian Women and
Bank Work in a Neoliberal Era, Nana Akua Anyidoho and Akosua Adomako Ampofo
Part 1. Feminist Politics and the Politics of "Black" Feminisms Chapter 1:
Feminist Organizing, Electoral Representation and Transformation in Africa,
Lyn Ossome Chapter 2: This Bridge Called the Internet: Black Lesbian
Feminist Activism in Santo Domingo, Rachel Afi Quinn Chapter 3: Fighting
Shirley Chisholm: Discourses of Race and Gender in U.S. Politics, Yveline
Alexis Chapter 4: Academics and Praxis: Caribbean Feminisms, Lynn Bolles
Chapter 5: Experiences in Transformative Feminist Movement Building at the
Grassroots Level in Tanzania, Marjorie Mbilinyi and Gloria Shechambo Part
2. Women and the Multi-layered Textures of Representation Chapter 6:
Mucamas and Mulatas: Black Brazilian Feminisms, Representations, and
Ethnography Erica L. Williams Chapter 7: Feminists Perspectives in Purple
Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi and Everything Good Will Come by Sefi Atta,
Rose A. Sackeyfio, Chapter 8: Black Women and U.S. Pop Culture in the
Postidentity Era: The Case of Beyoncé Knowles, Manoucheka Celeste Chapter
9: Contemporary Black Photographic Practice in Miami, Florida: Noelle
Théard and Donnalyn Anthony, Lara Stein Pardo Part 3. Transcending Borders:
Survival, Resistance and Making A Living Chapter 10: Like Your Own Child?
Employers' Perspectives and Domestic Work Relations in Ghana, Dzodzi
Tsikata Chapter 11: Young Women and Survival in Post-War: Experiences of
Secondary School Girls in Uganda, J.Lynn McBrien, Jan Stewart and Betty
Akullu Ezati Chapter 12: Borders within Borders: Haitian Migrant Women,
Dominican Pepeceras, and the Power Geographies of Transnational Markets,
Jennifer L. Shoaff Chapter 13: "You Have to Move!" Feminist Ethnography and
Narratives of Displacement, Cheryl Rodriguez Chapter 14: Uneven Integration
among African Immigrant Women in France, Loretta E. Bass Chapter 15: "How
can I come to work on Saturdays when I have my family?" Ghanaian Women and
Bank Work in a Neoliberal Era, Nana Akua Anyidoho and Akosua Adomako Ampofo
Feminist Organizing, Electoral Representation and Transformation in Africa,
Lyn Ossome Chapter 2: This Bridge Called the Internet: Black Lesbian
Feminist Activism in Santo Domingo, Rachel Afi Quinn Chapter 3: Fighting
Shirley Chisholm: Discourses of Race and Gender in U.S. Politics, Yveline
Alexis Chapter 4: Academics and Praxis: Caribbean Feminisms, Lynn Bolles
Chapter 5: Experiences in Transformative Feminist Movement Building at the
Grassroots Level in Tanzania, Marjorie Mbilinyi and Gloria Shechambo Part
2. Women and the Multi-layered Textures of Representation Chapter 6:
Mucamas and Mulatas: Black Brazilian Feminisms, Representations, and
Ethnography Erica L. Williams Chapter 7: Feminists Perspectives in Purple
Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi and Everything Good Will Come by Sefi Atta,
Rose A. Sackeyfio, Chapter 8: Black Women and U.S. Pop Culture in the
Postidentity Era: The Case of Beyoncé Knowles, Manoucheka Celeste Chapter
9: Contemporary Black Photographic Practice in Miami, Florida: Noelle
Théard and Donnalyn Anthony, Lara Stein Pardo Part 3. Transcending Borders:
Survival, Resistance and Making A Living Chapter 10: Like Your Own Child?
Employers' Perspectives and Domestic Work Relations in Ghana, Dzodzi
Tsikata Chapter 11: Young Women and Survival in Post-War: Experiences of
Secondary School Girls in Uganda, J.Lynn McBrien, Jan Stewart and Betty
Akullu Ezati Chapter 12: Borders within Borders: Haitian Migrant Women,
Dominican Pepeceras, and the Power Geographies of Transnational Markets,
Jennifer L. Shoaff Chapter 13: "You Have to Move!" Feminist Ethnography and
Narratives of Displacement, Cheryl Rodriguez Chapter 14: Uneven Integration
among African Immigrant Women in France, Loretta E. Bass Chapter 15: "How
can I come to work on Saturdays when I have my family?" Ghanaian Women and
Bank Work in a Neoliberal Era, Nana Akua Anyidoho and Akosua Adomako Ampofo