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  2. Things That Matter: Three Decades of Passions, Pastimes and ...

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    In The Washington Times, Michael Taube praised the book, writing that the writing was 'fresh, intelligent, compelling and thought-provoking.' [4] Writing for Commentary, Peter Wehner called it "a marvelous, and at times quite moving, collection," adding that these articles Krauthammer's voice "matters so very much."

  3. Black Feminist Thought - Wikipedia

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    The book provides an analysis of the ideas of Black Women, particularly those ideas that reflect a consciousness in opposition to oppression." [ 22 ] However, Newby also notes that one of the strengths of the work—the inclusion of "fiction" writers—is also something that warrants caution as these writers are not held to the same standards ...

  4. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in ...

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    The book is an exploration of Black female identity in the US and the politics surrounding the perception of Black culture in America. [2] Sister Citizen delves into the historical and contemporary effects of racialization and negative stereotypes of Black American women and their relationship to citizenship. [3]

  5. A Time for Tea: Women, Labor and Post-colonial Politics on an ...

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    Time for Tea: Women, Labor and Post-colonial Politics on an Indian Plantation (2011) is a post-colonial feminist ethnographic critique of labour practices in Indian tea plantations. Through personal interviews, anecdotes and a play, Piya Chatterjee examines the role gender, class, and race play in the production, consumption and circulation of tea.

  6. Do politics fit in the book social media world? Inside the ...

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    Books are ‘inherently political,’ readers, authors argue Capehart agrees that books can be political, but didn't like how the conversation unfolded in November, shaming users who didn't want ...

  7. Bananas, Beaches and Bases - Wikipedia

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    In the revised edition, Enloe adds content on new manifestations of militarism, gives new accounts of women in and affected by the military, and comments on the various ways women "have sought to resist the devastating effects of violence and war", noting the work of Syrian and Iraqi feminists and Afghan women.

  8. Gender and politics - Wikipedia

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    Gender and politics is the focus of the journals Politics & Gender [15] and the European Journal of Politics and Gender. Gender and politics is also the title of a book series, Gender and Politics, which launched in 2012 and published dozens of volumes over the next several years. [2]

  9. Feminist political theory - Wikipedia

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    For example, Hardy-Fanta looks at grassroots political work in Latino communities in the U.S. to identify feminized political leadership roles, ultimately concluding that Latina women provide the most critical leadership and work in those communities—despite the fact that most studies overlook their leadership because it does not occur within ...