@article{1480177, author = {Armato, Michael P., and Armstead, Cathleen L., and Bacchetta, Paola, and Blee, Kathleen M., and Blee, Kathleen M., and Breen, Andrea, and Brooks, Siobhan, and Deshpande, Ashwini, and Freedman, Jane, and Magar, Veronica, and Mahtani, Minelle, and Merrill, Heather, and Nozaki, Yoshiko, and O'Brien, Eileen, and Romero, Mary, and Rosenthal, Michelle, and Scott, Ellen Kaye, and Shaw, Carolyn Martin, and Syeda, Sohera, and Thompson, Becky, and Twine, France Winddance, and Twine, France Winddance, and Walters, Delores M., }, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1480177}, title = {Feminism and Antiracism : International Struggles for Justice /}, abstract = {A collection of international scholars and activists answer the questionshow does gender and region/nation play a defining role in how feminists engage in anti-racist practices? How has the restructuring in the world economy affected anti-racist organizing? How do Third World Feminists counter the perception that feminism is a "Western" ideology and how effective are their methods? What opportunities does globalization bring for cross-cultural organizing? From essays on the race and gender issues in organizing exotic dancers to resistance art in Africa and the U.S., this timely and necessary anthology will be sure to spark debate and controversy. Contributors: Angela Davis, Kathleen Blee, France Winddance Twine, Heater Merrill, Veronica Magar, Siobhan Brooks, Delores Walters, Michelle Rosenthal, Ellen Kaye Scott, andrea breen, Yoshiko Nozaki, Sohera Syeda, Becky Thompson, Paola Bacchetta, Carolyn Martin Shaw, Eileen O'Brien and Michael Armato, Jane Freedman, Cathleen Armstead, Ashwini Deshpande, and Minelle Mahtani.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814784310.001.0001}, recid = {1480177}, pages = {1 online resource}, }