Unequal Sisters
A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women's History
Herausgeber: Narrow, Stephanie; Tzu-Chun Wu, Judy; Warren, Kim Cary
Unequal Sisters
A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women's History
Herausgeber: Narrow, Stephanie; Tzu-Chun Wu, Judy; Warren, Kim Cary
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Unequal Sisters has become a beloved and classic reader, providing an unparalleled resource for understanding women's history in the United States today.
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Unequal Sisters has become a beloved and classic reader, providing an unparalleled resource for understanding women's history in the United States today.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1202g
- ISBN-13: 9780367514730
- ISBN-10: 0367514737
- Artikelnr.: 64658113
- Verlag: CRC Press
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 612
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1202g
- ISBN-13: 9780367514730
- ISBN-10: 0367514737
- Artikelnr.: 64658113
Stephanie Narrow is a PhD candidate in the Department of History at the University of California, Irvine. Kim Cary Warren is an associate professor of History in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and an Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in the School of Professional Studies at the University of Kansas. Judy Tzu-Chun Wu is Professor of History and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Irvine, Director of the Humanities Center and Center for Liberation, Anti-Racism, and Belonging, and Associate Dean for Research, Faculty Development, and Public Engagement. Vicki L. Ruiz is Distinguished Professor of History and Chicano/Latino Studies at the University of California, Irvine.
0. When and Where We Entered Unequal Sisters: A Revolutionary Reader in
U.S. Women's History I. Conceptualizing Women of Color History 1.
Multi-generational Indigenous Feminisms: From F word to what Ifs 2. Venus
in Two Acts 3. Raiz Fuerte: Oral History and Mexicana Farmworkers 4.
Unpacking Our Mothers' Libraries: Practices of Chicana Memory before and
after the Digital Turn 5. Daughter of a Daughter: The Labor of
Memorykeeping 6. bikinis and other s/pacific n/oceans 7. Rechronicling
Histories: Toward a Hmong Feminist Perspective 8. Sexuality, Migration, And
The Shifting Line Between Legal And Illegal Status 9. Transgender: A Useful
Category?: Or, How the Historical Study of "Transsexual" and "Transvestite"
Can Help Us Rethink "Transgender" as a Category II. The Politics of the
Body and Kinship 10. '[A]n Unpleasant Transaction on This Frontier':
Challenging Female Autonomy and Authority at Michilimackinac 11. The
Narrative of Nancy, a Cherokee Woman 12. '[S]he could ... spare one ample
breast for the profit of her owner': white mothers and enslaved wet nurses'
invisible labor in American slave markets 13. Mothering the 'Useless':
Black Motherhood, Disability, and Slavery 14. The Pleasures of Resistance:
Enslaved Women and Body Politics in the Plantation South, 1830-1861 15.
Open Secrets: Memory, Imagination, and the Refashioning of Southern
Identity 16. 'Crimes Which Startle and Horrify': Gender, Age, and the
Racialization of Sexual Violence in White American Newspapers, 1870-1900
17. Challenging Dissemblance in Pauli Murray Historiography, Sketching a
History of the Trans New Negro 18. Miscegenation Law, Court Cases, and
Ideologies of 'Race' in Twentieth-Century America 19. A History of Chamorro
Nurse-Midwives in Guam and a 'Placental Politics' for Indigenous Feminism
20. Intergenerational Ties: Diné Memories of the Crownpoint Boarding School
during the 1960s 21. Sex, Lies, and Agriculture: Reconstructing Japanese
Immigrant Gender Relations in Rural California, 1900-1913 22. 'Up to My
Elbows in Rice!': Women Building Communities and Sustaining Families in
Pre- 1965 Filipina/o America 23. A Dreadful Mosaic: Rethinking Gender
Violence through the Lives of Indigenous Women Migrants III. Women of Color
as Global Activists 24. 'I'm a Radical Black Girl': Black Women Unionists
and the Politics of Civil War History 25. A Delicate Subject: Clemencia
López, Civilized Womanhood, and the Politics of Anti-Imperialism 26. 'Our
Democracy and the American Indian': Citizenship, Sovereignty, and the
Native Vote in the 1920s 27. Class Acts: Latina Feminist Traditions,
1900-1930 28. 'A Picture of Peace': Friendship in Interwar Pacific Women's
Internationalism 29. Transnational Pan-American Feminism: The Friendship of
Bertha Lutz and Mary Wilhelmine Williams, 1926-1944 30. Elizabeth
Peratrovich, the Alaska Native Sisterhood, and Indigenous Women's Activism,
1945-1948 31. Ruth Reynolds, Solidarity Activism, and the Struggle against
U.S. Colonialism in Puerto Rico 32. Engendering the Black Freedom Struggle:
Revolutionary Black Womanhood and the Black Panther Party in the Bay Area,
California 33. Refocusing Chicana International Feminism: Photographs,
Postmemory, and Political Trauma 34. Arab and Black Feminisms: Joint
Struggle and Transnational Anti-Imperialist Activism 35. Guns and
Motherhood: A Millennial Maternalism 36. Geographies of Difference:
Transborder Organizing and Indigenous Women's Activism
U.S. Women's History I. Conceptualizing Women of Color History 1.
Multi-generational Indigenous Feminisms: From F word to what Ifs 2. Venus
in Two Acts 3. Raiz Fuerte: Oral History and Mexicana Farmworkers 4.
Unpacking Our Mothers' Libraries: Practices of Chicana Memory before and
after the Digital Turn 5. Daughter of a Daughter: The Labor of
Memorykeeping 6. bikinis and other s/pacific n/oceans 7. Rechronicling
Histories: Toward a Hmong Feminist Perspective 8. Sexuality, Migration, And
The Shifting Line Between Legal And Illegal Status 9. Transgender: A Useful
Category?: Or, How the Historical Study of "Transsexual" and "Transvestite"
Can Help Us Rethink "Transgender" as a Category II. The Politics of the
Body and Kinship 10. '[A]n Unpleasant Transaction on This Frontier':
Challenging Female Autonomy and Authority at Michilimackinac 11. The
Narrative of Nancy, a Cherokee Woman 12. '[S]he could ... spare one ample
breast for the profit of her owner': white mothers and enslaved wet nurses'
invisible labor in American slave markets 13. Mothering the 'Useless':
Black Motherhood, Disability, and Slavery 14. The Pleasures of Resistance:
Enslaved Women and Body Politics in the Plantation South, 1830-1861 15.
Open Secrets: Memory, Imagination, and the Refashioning of Southern
Identity 16. 'Crimes Which Startle and Horrify': Gender, Age, and the
Racialization of Sexual Violence in White American Newspapers, 1870-1900
17. Challenging Dissemblance in Pauli Murray Historiography, Sketching a
History of the Trans New Negro 18. Miscegenation Law, Court Cases, and
Ideologies of 'Race' in Twentieth-Century America 19. A History of Chamorro
Nurse-Midwives in Guam and a 'Placental Politics' for Indigenous Feminism
20. Intergenerational Ties: Diné Memories of the Crownpoint Boarding School
during the 1960s 21. Sex, Lies, and Agriculture: Reconstructing Japanese
Immigrant Gender Relations in Rural California, 1900-1913 22. 'Up to My
Elbows in Rice!': Women Building Communities and Sustaining Families in
Pre- 1965 Filipina/o America 23. A Dreadful Mosaic: Rethinking Gender
Violence through the Lives of Indigenous Women Migrants III. Women of Color
as Global Activists 24. 'I'm a Radical Black Girl': Black Women Unionists
and the Politics of Civil War History 25. A Delicate Subject: Clemencia
López, Civilized Womanhood, and the Politics of Anti-Imperialism 26. 'Our
Democracy and the American Indian': Citizenship, Sovereignty, and the
Native Vote in the 1920s 27. Class Acts: Latina Feminist Traditions,
1900-1930 28. 'A Picture of Peace': Friendship in Interwar Pacific Women's
Internationalism 29. Transnational Pan-American Feminism: The Friendship of
Bertha Lutz and Mary Wilhelmine Williams, 1926-1944 30. Elizabeth
Peratrovich, the Alaska Native Sisterhood, and Indigenous Women's Activism,
1945-1948 31. Ruth Reynolds, Solidarity Activism, and the Struggle against
U.S. Colonialism in Puerto Rico 32. Engendering the Black Freedom Struggle:
Revolutionary Black Womanhood and the Black Panther Party in the Bay Area,
California 33. Refocusing Chicana International Feminism: Photographs,
Postmemory, and Political Trauma 34. Arab and Black Feminisms: Joint
Struggle and Transnational Anti-Imperialist Activism 35. Guns and
Motherhood: A Millennial Maternalism 36. Geographies of Difference:
Transborder Organizing and Indigenous Women's Activism
0. When and Where We Entered Unequal Sisters: A Revolutionary Reader in
U.S. Women's History I. Conceptualizing Women of Color History 1.
Multi-generational Indigenous Feminisms: From F word to what Ifs 2. Venus
in Two Acts 3. Raiz Fuerte: Oral History and Mexicana Farmworkers 4.
Unpacking Our Mothers' Libraries: Practices of Chicana Memory before and
after the Digital Turn 5. Daughter of a Daughter: The Labor of
Memorykeeping 6. bikinis and other s/pacific n/oceans 7. Rechronicling
Histories: Toward a Hmong Feminist Perspective 8. Sexuality, Migration, And
The Shifting Line Between Legal And Illegal Status 9. Transgender: A Useful
Category?: Or, How the Historical Study of "Transsexual" and "Transvestite"
Can Help Us Rethink "Transgender" as a Category II. The Politics of the
Body and Kinship 10. '[A]n Unpleasant Transaction on This Frontier':
Challenging Female Autonomy and Authority at Michilimackinac 11. The
Narrative of Nancy, a Cherokee Woman 12. '[S]he could ... spare one ample
breast for the profit of her owner': white mothers and enslaved wet nurses'
invisible labor in American slave markets 13. Mothering the 'Useless':
Black Motherhood, Disability, and Slavery 14. The Pleasures of Resistance:
Enslaved Women and Body Politics in the Plantation South, 1830-1861 15.
Open Secrets: Memory, Imagination, and the Refashioning of Southern
Identity 16. 'Crimes Which Startle and Horrify': Gender, Age, and the
Racialization of Sexual Violence in White American Newspapers, 1870-1900
17. Challenging Dissemblance in Pauli Murray Historiography, Sketching a
History of the Trans New Negro 18. Miscegenation Law, Court Cases, and
Ideologies of 'Race' in Twentieth-Century America 19. A History of Chamorro
Nurse-Midwives in Guam and a 'Placental Politics' for Indigenous Feminism
20. Intergenerational Ties: Diné Memories of the Crownpoint Boarding School
during the 1960s 21. Sex, Lies, and Agriculture: Reconstructing Japanese
Immigrant Gender Relations in Rural California, 1900-1913 22. 'Up to My
Elbows in Rice!': Women Building Communities and Sustaining Families in
Pre- 1965 Filipina/o America 23. A Dreadful Mosaic: Rethinking Gender
Violence through the Lives of Indigenous Women Migrants III. Women of Color
as Global Activists 24. 'I'm a Radical Black Girl': Black Women Unionists
and the Politics of Civil War History 25. A Delicate Subject: Clemencia
López, Civilized Womanhood, and the Politics of Anti-Imperialism 26. 'Our
Democracy and the American Indian': Citizenship, Sovereignty, and the
Native Vote in the 1920s 27. Class Acts: Latina Feminist Traditions,
1900-1930 28. 'A Picture of Peace': Friendship in Interwar Pacific Women's
Internationalism 29. Transnational Pan-American Feminism: The Friendship of
Bertha Lutz and Mary Wilhelmine Williams, 1926-1944 30. Elizabeth
Peratrovich, the Alaska Native Sisterhood, and Indigenous Women's Activism,
1945-1948 31. Ruth Reynolds, Solidarity Activism, and the Struggle against
U.S. Colonialism in Puerto Rico 32. Engendering the Black Freedom Struggle:
Revolutionary Black Womanhood and the Black Panther Party in the Bay Area,
California 33. Refocusing Chicana International Feminism: Photographs,
Postmemory, and Political Trauma 34. Arab and Black Feminisms: Joint
Struggle and Transnational Anti-Imperialist Activism 35. Guns and
Motherhood: A Millennial Maternalism 36. Geographies of Difference:
Transborder Organizing and Indigenous Women's Activism
U.S. Women's History I. Conceptualizing Women of Color History 1.
Multi-generational Indigenous Feminisms: From F word to what Ifs 2. Venus
in Two Acts 3. Raiz Fuerte: Oral History and Mexicana Farmworkers 4.
Unpacking Our Mothers' Libraries: Practices of Chicana Memory before and
after the Digital Turn 5. Daughter of a Daughter: The Labor of
Memorykeeping 6. bikinis and other s/pacific n/oceans 7. Rechronicling
Histories: Toward a Hmong Feminist Perspective 8. Sexuality, Migration, And
The Shifting Line Between Legal And Illegal Status 9. Transgender: A Useful
Category?: Or, How the Historical Study of "Transsexual" and "Transvestite"
Can Help Us Rethink "Transgender" as a Category II. The Politics of the
Body and Kinship 10. '[A]n Unpleasant Transaction on This Frontier':
Challenging Female Autonomy and Authority at Michilimackinac 11. The
Narrative of Nancy, a Cherokee Woman 12. '[S]he could ... spare one ample
breast for the profit of her owner': white mothers and enslaved wet nurses'
invisible labor in American slave markets 13. Mothering the 'Useless':
Black Motherhood, Disability, and Slavery 14. The Pleasures of Resistance:
Enslaved Women and Body Politics in the Plantation South, 1830-1861 15.
Open Secrets: Memory, Imagination, and the Refashioning of Southern
Identity 16. 'Crimes Which Startle and Horrify': Gender, Age, and the
Racialization of Sexual Violence in White American Newspapers, 1870-1900
17. Challenging Dissemblance in Pauli Murray Historiography, Sketching a
History of the Trans New Negro 18. Miscegenation Law, Court Cases, and
Ideologies of 'Race' in Twentieth-Century America 19. A History of Chamorro
Nurse-Midwives in Guam and a 'Placental Politics' for Indigenous Feminism
20. Intergenerational Ties: Diné Memories of the Crownpoint Boarding School
during the 1960s 21. Sex, Lies, and Agriculture: Reconstructing Japanese
Immigrant Gender Relations in Rural California, 1900-1913 22. 'Up to My
Elbows in Rice!': Women Building Communities and Sustaining Families in
Pre- 1965 Filipina/o America 23. A Dreadful Mosaic: Rethinking Gender
Violence through the Lives of Indigenous Women Migrants III. Women of Color
as Global Activists 24. 'I'm a Radical Black Girl': Black Women Unionists
and the Politics of Civil War History 25. A Delicate Subject: Clemencia
López, Civilized Womanhood, and the Politics of Anti-Imperialism 26. 'Our
Democracy and the American Indian': Citizenship, Sovereignty, and the
Native Vote in the 1920s 27. Class Acts: Latina Feminist Traditions,
1900-1930 28. 'A Picture of Peace': Friendship in Interwar Pacific Women's
Internationalism 29. Transnational Pan-American Feminism: The Friendship of
Bertha Lutz and Mary Wilhelmine Williams, 1926-1944 30. Elizabeth
Peratrovich, the Alaska Native Sisterhood, and Indigenous Women's Activism,
1945-1948 31. Ruth Reynolds, Solidarity Activism, and the Struggle against
U.S. Colonialism in Puerto Rico 32. Engendering the Black Freedom Struggle:
Revolutionary Black Womanhood and the Black Panther Party in the Bay Area,
California 33. Refocusing Chicana International Feminism: Photographs,
Postmemory, and Political Trauma 34. Arab and Black Feminisms: Joint
Struggle and Transnational Anti-Imperialist Activism 35. Guns and
Motherhood: A Millennial Maternalism 36. Geographies of Difference:
Transborder Organizing and Indigenous Women's Activism