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    An alliance of women immigration and the politics of race / by Merrill, Heather

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: immigration and the spatial politics of scale -- The spatial politics of race and gender -- Alma Mater: the architecture of an interethnic social politics -- Limiting the laboring: industrial restructuring and the new migration -- Extracomunitari in post-Fordist Turin -- Race, politics, and protest in the Casbah, or San Salvario, Africa -- Turin feminism: from workerism to interethnic gender alliance -- Making Alma Mater: gender, race, and other differences -- Conclusion: speaking subjects -- Epilogue: gender and globalization at the G8 in Genoa, July 2001.…”
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    Living gender after communism

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Birthday girls, Russian dolls, and others : Internet bride as the emerging global identity of post-Soviet women /…”
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    Africana Womanism Reclaiming Ourselves. by Hudson-Weems, Clenora

    Published 2019
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    The Pitfalls of Protection : Gender, Violence, and Power in Afghanistan / by Wimpelmann, Torunn

    Published 2017
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    Black France colonialism, immigration, and transnationalism / by Thomas, Dominic Richard David

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : Black France in transcolonial contexts -- Francocentrism and the acquisition of cultural capital -- Textual ownership and the global mediation of blackness -- Rhetorical mediations of slavery -- Afro-parisianism and African feminisms -- Fashion matters : La sape and vestimentary codes in transnational contexts and urban diasporas -- African youth in the global economy.…”
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