Unequal under Socialism examines how and why different groups of women were not considered equal in so-called "good societies" revolving around socialist and communist principles and ideologies.
Unequal under Socialism examines how and why different groups of women were not considered equal in so-called "good societies" revolving around socialist and communist principles and ideologies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Miglena S. Todorova is an associate professor in the Department of Social Justice Education and Director of the Centre for Media, Culture, and Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Epistemology of Doubt 1. Race, Women, and Nation-Building 2. Socialist Racialism: Desired and Undesired Genres of Women and the Paradoxes of Socialism 3. Women’s Work: Gendered and Racialized Socialist State Governmentality 4. Second-Third World Women: Socialist State Feminisms and Internationalisms 5. Challenging the Modern-Postmodern Duality: Race, Socialist Masculinity, and Global American Culture Conclusion: Postsocialism, Anti-Racism, and Transnational Feminisms Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Epistemology of Doubt 1. Race, Women, and Nation-Building 2. Socialist Racialism: Desired and Undesired Genres of Women and the Paradoxes of Socialism 3. Women’s Work: Gendered and Racialized Socialist State Governmentality 4. Second-Third World Women: Socialist State Feminisms and Internationalisms 5. Challenging the Modern-Postmodern Duality: Race, Socialist Masculinity, and Global American Culture Conclusion: Postsocialism, Anti-Racism, and Transnational Feminisms Notes Bibliography Index
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