The Intersectionality of Women's Lives and Resistance uses the tools of the arts, humanities, social sciences, and other fields to address challenges faced by women and girls around the world, both historically and in modern day, with an emphasis on intersectionality. Contributors offer interdisciplinary analyses of how gender intersects with race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and other identity markers in complex ways, and how these are tied to the interconnected nature of systems of oppression, power, and privilege.
The Intersectionality of Women's Lives and Resistance uses the tools of the arts, humanities, social sciences, and other fields to address challenges faced by women and girls around the world, both historically and in modern day, with an emphasis on intersectionality. Contributors offer interdisciplinary analyses of how gender intersects with race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, and other identity markers in complex ways, and how these are tied to the interconnected nature of systems of oppression, power, and privilege.
Dawn L. Hutchinsonis senior lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Christopher Newport University. Lori Underwood is professor of philosophy and director of the College of Arts and Humanities at Christopher Newport University.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Race, Gender, Power, Alterity, and the Black Power Movement Dawn Hutchinson and Lori Underwood Chapter 2: Poverty and the Challenges of Women Participants in Nigerian Politics. Gaius Jatau Chapter 3: The De-reifying Gaze of the Gothic Heroine Jason Ray Carney Chapter 4: Democracy and the Limitations on Women's Rights Ursula Scheidegger Chapter 5: Ruiz de Burton's Inviolable Californios and Roguish Anglos in The Squatter and the Don and Who Would Have Thought It? Geovani Ramirez Chapter 6: Violence and the Black Female Body: Deconstructing Images of Rape in Toni Morrison's Beloved Patricia Hopkins Chapter 7: Post- Partum Variables among Breastfeeding Women on Maternal and Infant Health in Ekiti State Nigeria." Ogunlade Joseph Olurotimi and Babatunde Chritianah Adekemi Chapter 8: Resist, Survive, Endure: Empowered Female Characters in Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin Novels James Cornette Chapter 9: A Distinct Set of Characteristics for Black Women at an HBCU:
Introduction Chapter 1: Race, Gender, Power, Alterity, and the Black Power Movement Dawn Hutchinson and Lori Underwood Chapter 2: Poverty and the Challenges of Women Participants in Nigerian Politics. Gaius Jatau Chapter 3: The De-reifying Gaze of the Gothic Heroine Jason Ray Carney Chapter 4: Democracy and the Limitations on Women's Rights Ursula Scheidegger Chapter 5: Ruiz de Burton's Inviolable Californios and Roguish Anglos in The Squatter and the Don and Who Would Have Thought It? Geovani Ramirez Chapter 6: Violence and the Black Female Body: Deconstructing Images of Rape in Toni Morrison's Beloved Patricia Hopkins Chapter 7: Post- Partum Variables among Breastfeeding Women on Maternal and Infant Health in Ekiti State Nigeria." Ogunlade Joseph Olurotimi and Babatunde Chritianah Adekemi Chapter 8: Resist, Survive, Endure: Empowered Female Characters in Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin Novels James Cornette Chapter 9: A Distinct Set of Characteristics for Black Women at an HBCU:
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