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Decolonizing and feminizing freedom[...
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Noble, Denise.
Decolonizing and feminizing freedom[electronic resource] :a Caribbean genealogy /
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[NT 15000414] null:
305.4209729
タイトル / 著者:
Decolonizing and feminizing freedom : a Caribbean genealogy // by Denise Noble.
著者:
Noble, Denise.
出版された:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
記述:
xii, 365 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
含まれています:
Springer eBooks
主題:
Women, Black - Caribbean Area.
主題:
Social Sciences.
主題:
Feminist Anthropology.
主題:
Gender Studies.
主題:
Migration.
主題:
Ethnicity Studies.
主題:
Self and Identity.
主題:
Social History.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781137449511
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781137449504
[NT 15000228] null:
Introduction: Decolonising and Feminising Freedom -- Part I. Narratives of Black Britishness and Black Womanhood -- Chapter 1. Turning History Upside Down -- Chapter 2. The Old and New Ethnicities of Postcolonial Black Britishness -- Chapter 3. Standing in the Bigness of who I am': Independent Women and the Paradoxes of Freedom -- Part II. Colonial Liberalism and Black Freedom -- Chapter 4. Two Reports, One Empire: Race and Gender in British Post-War Social Welfare Discourse -- Chapter 5. Discrepant Women and Imperial Patriarchies -- Part III. Neoliberalism's Postcolonial Liberties -- Chapter 6. Beyond Racial Trauma: Remembering Bodies, Healing the Self -- Chapter 7. Taking Liberties with Neoliberalism: Compliance and Refusal -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: Rebellious Histories and the Postcolonial Problem of Freedom.
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This book traces the powerful discourses and embodied practices through which Black Caribbean women have been imagined and produced as subjects of British liberal rule and modern freedom. It argues that in seeking to escape liberalism's gendered and racialised governmentalities, Black women's everyday self-making practices construct decolonising and feminising epistemologies of freedom. These, in turn, repeatedly interrogate the colonial logics of liberalism and Britishness. Genealogically structured, the book begins with the narratives of freedom and identity presented by Black British Caribbean women. It then analyses critical moments of crisis in British racial rule at home and abroad in which gender and Caribbean women figure as points of concern. Post-war Caribbean immigration to the UK, decolonisation of the British Caribbean and the post-emancipation reconstruction of the British Caribbean loom large in these considerations. In doing all of this, the author unravels the colonial legacies that continue to underwrite contemporary British multicultural anxieties. This thought-provoking work will appeal to students and scholars of social and cultural history, politics, feminism, race and postcoloniality.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-44951-1
Decolonizing and feminizing freedom[electronic resource] :a Caribbean genealogy /
Noble, Denise.
Decolonizing and feminizing freedom
a Caribbean genealogy /[electronic resource] :by Denise Noble. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - xii, 365 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Thinking gender in transnational times. - Thinking gender in transnational times..
Introduction: Decolonising and Feminising Freedom -- Part I. Narratives of Black Britishness and Black Womanhood -- Chapter 1. Turning History Upside Down -- Chapter 2. The Old and New Ethnicities of Postcolonial Black Britishness -- Chapter 3. Standing in the Bigness of who I am': Independent Women and the Paradoxes of Freedom -- Part II. Colonial Liberalism and Black Freedom -- Chapter 4. Two Reports, One Empire: Race and Gender in British Post-War Social Welfare Discourse -- Chapter 5. Discrepant Women and Imperial Patriarchies -- Part III. Neoliberalism's Postcolonial Liberties -- Chapter 6. Beyond Racial Trauma: Remembering Bodies, Healing the Self -- Chapter 7. Taking Liberties with Neoliberalism: Compliance and Refusal -- Chapter 8. Conclusion: Rebellious Histories and the Postcolonial Problem of Freedom.
This book traces the powerful discourses and embodied practices through which Black Caribbean women have been imagined and produced as subjects of British liberal rule and modern freedom. It argues that in seeking to escape liberalism's gendered and racialised governmentalities, Black women's everyday self-making practices construct decolonising and feminising epistemologies of freedom. These, in turn, repeatedly interrogate the colonial logics of liberalism and Britishness. Genealogically structured, the book begins with the narratives of freedom and identity presented by Black British Caribbean women. It then analyses critical moments of crisis in British racial rule at home and abroad in which gender and Caribbean women figure as points of concern. Post-war Caribbean immigration to the UK, decolonisation of the British Caribbean and the post-emancipation reconstruction of the British Caribbean loom large in these considerations. In doing all of this, the author unravels the colonial legacies that continue to underwrite contemporary British multicultural anxieties. This thought-provoking work will appeal to students and scholars of social and cultural history, politics, feminism, race and postcoloniality.
ISBN: 9781137449511
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-44951-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
689011
Women, Black
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LC Class. No.: HQ1501 / .N63 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 305.4209729
Decolonizing and feminizing freedom[electronic resource] :a Caribbean genealogy /
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