Racism, Violence, Betrayals and New Imaginaries

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Racism, Violence, Betrayals and New Imaginaries

Feminist Voices

Sanger, Nadia; Moolman, Benita

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2023

210

Dura

Inglês

9781032624259

15 a 20 dias

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Writing our freedom: Stepping into and outside of neoliberal racism in South Africa

Nadia Sanger and Benita Moolman

PART 1: WHAT WE HAVE INHERITED: INSTITUTIONAL AND TRANSGENERATIONAL RACE VIOLENCE

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Vanessa R. Ludwig

Invisible violence, invisible wounding: Effects of internalised racism in South Africa

Sarah Malotane Henkeman

Pedagogies of betrayal: A meditation on internalised racism

Kharnita Mohamed

Forgive them Lorde, for they know not what they do: Whiteness as suicide ideation

Yvette Abrahams

Claustrophobic and unable to move: Representations and social discourses of racism and inequality in the Western Cape media

Benita Moolman and Dane Isaacs

PART 2: DEALING WITH INHERITANCE: RECLAIMING AND RECOGNISING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A PERSON OF COLOUR

Don't call me a Boesman

Jolyn Phillips

Two continents, one legacy: Psycho-emotional effects of racism in the history of two young women from Africa and the diaspora

Liliane Braga and Luciana Braga (translated by Julian Cola)

What's in a name?

Xolani S. Ngazimbi

The naked women of 9th Street

Wanelisa Xaba

Race, class and in/hospitability in Cape Town: Detections and reflections

Nadia Sanger

was my mother

Delia Meyer

Embodying power through the 'maid's uniform': Review of photographs by Zanele Muholi and Mary Sibande

Tigist Shewarega Hussen

?An: (the visceral in the experience of body politics, perception and sensation): An open letter

Monique Tamara (van Vuuren)

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intersectionality studies;decolonial theory;black feminist scholarship;social justice activism;postcolonial identity;institutional discrimination;transgenerational trauma narratives