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Women of color defining the issues, hearing the voices
Title:
Women of color defining the issues, hearing the voices
Author:
Hoeveler, Diane Long.
ISBN:
9780313074561
Publication Information:
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2001.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 217 p.)
Series:
Contributions in women's studies, no. 189

Contributions in women's studies ; no. 189.
Contents:
Defining differences / Uses of silence / Women networking with their neighbors / Bearing subaltern witness / Standpoint epistemology and women of color / Ethical authority and women writers of color / Postcolonial daughters / Like words for pain/like water for chocolate / Intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and experimentation in the autobiographical writings of Cherríe Moraga and Maxine Hong Kingston / Growing up desperately / Theater of the new world (b)orders / Curriculum reform, women's studies, and women of color / Librarians and women's studies programs
Abstract:
Beginning in the late 1960s, women's studies scholars worked to introduce courses on the history, literature, and philosophies of women. While these initial efforts were rather general, women's studies programs have started to give increasing amounts of attention to the special concerns of women of color. The topic itself is politically charged, and there is growing awareness that the issues facing women of color are diverse and complex. Expert contributors offer chapters on the major concerns facing women of color in the modern world, particularly in the United States and Latin America.
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