Beyond the pale : white women, racism, and history /
In this pioneering study, Vron Ware looks at the role of ideas about white women in the history of racism. Her two principal themes are the need to perceive white femininity as a historically constructed category, and the importance of understanding how feminism has developed as a political movement...
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Main Author: | Ware, Vron |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Verso,
1992.
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Series: | Questions for feminism.
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Online Access: | Access E-Book |
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