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Erased by Respectability: The Intersections of AIDS, Race, and Gender in Black America 被体面抹去:美国黑人艾滋病、种族和性别的交叉点
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.10.1.04
Aishah Scott
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Introduction: In memoriam: bell hooks, 1952–2021 简介:纪念:贝尔·胡克斯,1952-2021
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.10.1.01
Ayesha K. Hardison, D. Phillips-Cunningham, Veronica Popp, Heather Montes Ireland, Aishah Scott, Siobhan E. Smith-Jones
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Challenging Misrepresentations of Black Womanhood: Media, Literature and Theory 挑战对黑人女性的歪曲:媒体、文学和理论
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.10.1.05
Siobhan E. Smith-Jones
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引用次数: 1
"She's Been Doing Everything Right": Mothers of Color and Economic Violence “她一直在做正确的事情”:有色人种和经济暴力的母亲
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.10.1.03
Heather Montes Ireland
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Labor Organizer Nannie Helen Burroughs and Her National Training School for Women and Girls 劳工组织者Nannie Helen Burroughs和她的国家妇女和女孩培训学校
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.10.1.02
D. Phillips-Cunningham, Veronica Popp
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San Andres, a Herstory, or Writing Caribbean History from the Margins 圣安德烈斯,一个历史故事,或从边缘书写加勒比历史
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.9.2.07
L. L. López Martínez
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Introduction: “The Unexpected Caribbean” Part II 简介:《意外的加勒比》第二部分
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.9.2.01
Cécile Accilien, G. Anatol
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Between Intersectionality and Coloniality: Rereading the Figure of the Poto-Mitan Woman in Haiti 在交叉性与殖民性之间:重读海地波托-米坦妇女的形象
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.9.2.02
Sabine Lamour
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“¿Nuestro nuevo hogar?” [Our new home?]: Examining Puerto Rican Migration and Conceptions of Home, Place-Making, and Belonging “Nuestro nuevo hogar?”“我们的新家?”:检视波多黎各移民与家、造地与归属感的概念
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.9.2.06
Rebecca Blackwell, A. Rosa, Elizabeth Aranda
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Elena: Running to Dance and Other Defects in Colonial Santo Domingo (1771–73) 埃琳娜:奔向舞蹈和殖民地圣多明各的其他缺陷(1771-73)
Women, Gender, and Families of Color Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.5406/23260947.9.2.05
Lissette Acosta Corniel
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