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Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times Researching Educational Inequalities

Books from same Author: Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph

Books from same Publisher: Routledge (Manohar)

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    Author(s)Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph
    PublisherRoutledge (Manohar)
    ISBN9781138347410
    Pages150
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    Routledge (Manohar) Black and Postcolonial Feminisms in New Times Researching Educational Inequalities by Heidi Safia Mirza and Cynthia Joseph

    This book is a compelling collection of essays on the intersection of race, gender and class in education written by leading black and postcolonial feminists of colour from Asia, Africa and the Caribbean living in Britain, America, Canada, and Australia. It addresses controversial issues such as racism in the media, exclusion in higher education, and critical multiculturalism in schools.Introducing new debates on trans global female identity and cultures of resistance the book asks:How does black and postcolonial feminisms illuminate race and gender identity in new global times?How are race, gender and class inequalities reproduced and resisted in educational sites?How do women of colour experience race and gender differences in schools and universities?This book is a must for political and social commentators, academic researchers and student audiences interested in new feminist visions for new global times.