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Anti-Racist Feminism

Critical Race and Gender Studies

This collection adds to our understanding and critical engagement of how gendered and racially minoritized bodies can and do negotiate their identities and politics across several historical domains and contemporary spheres. The contributors explore the relational aspects of difference and the implications for re-conceptualizing anti-racism discourse and practice.

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Agnes Calliste

Agnes Calliste is a Professor in the Social Science Department at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS.

George J. Sefa Dei

Born in Asokore-Koforidua, in the Eastern Region of Ghana, George Sefa Dei did undergraduate education at the University of Ghana, and postgraduate studies at McMaster University and the University of Toronto, Canada.

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This chapter presents an overview of discourse related to race and racial identity in academic discourse and how this discourse has continued to change and evolve. ; 19 $3.04

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This chapter discusses the economic, social, and cultural burden placed on recent immigrants from Africa and how that burden is placed disproportionately on women. 20 $3.20

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This chapter attempts to provide a framework for anti-racist social work in Canada. Beginning with an overview of the literature on racism in the context of social work, the chapter goes on to … 12 $1.92

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