Interconnections : gender and race in American history

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Interconnections : gender and race in American history

edited by Carol Faulkner and Alison M. Parker

(Gender and race in American history)

University of Rochester Press, 2012

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"The chapters in this volume, collected for a conference held at the University of Rochester, see the interconnections between gender and race as fundamental to American identity and central to American history"--Introd

Includes bibliographical references (p. [267]-271) and index

収録内容

  • Historicizing intersectionality as a critical lens : returning to the work of Anna Julia Cooper / Vivian M. May
  • "Laissez les bons temps rouler!" and other concealments : households, taverns, and irregular intimacies in antebellum New Orleans / Rashauna Johnson
  • "There are two great oceans" : the slavery metaphor in the antebellum women's rights discourse as redescription of race and gender / Hélène Quanquin
  • "Grandpa brown didn't have no land" : race, gender, and an intruder of color in Indian Territory / Kendra Taira Field
  • Countable bodies, uncountable crimes : sexual assault and the antilynching movement / Michelle Kuhl
  • Persecuting black men and gendering jury service : the interplay between race and gender in the NAACP jury service cases of the 1930s / Meredith Clark-Wiltz
  • A "corrupting influence" : idleness and sexuality during the Great Depression / Michele Mitchell
  • What women want : the paradoxes of postmodernity as seen through Promise Keeper and Million Man March women / Deborah Gray White
  • Epilogue : gender and race as cultural barriers to black women in politics / Carol Moseley Braun

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内容説明

This collection builds on decades of interdisciplinary work by historians of African American women as well as scholars of feminist and critical race theory, bridging the gap between well-developed theories of race, gender, and power and the practice of historical research. It examines how racial and gender identity is constructed from individuals' lived experiences in specific historical contexts, such as westward expansion, civil rights movements, or economic depression as well as by national and transnational debates over marriage, citizenship and sexual mores. All of these essays consider multiple aspects of identity, including sexuality, class, religion, and nationality, amongothers, but the volume emphasizes gender and race as principal bases of identity and locations of power and oppression in American history. Contributors: Deborah Gray White, Michele Mitchell, Vivian May, Carol MoseleyBraun, Rashauna Johnson, Helene Quanquin, Kendra Taira Field, Michelle Kuhl, Meredith Clark-Wiltz. Carol Faulkner is Associate Professor and Chair of History at Syracuse University. Alison M. Parker is Professor and Chairof the History Department at SUNY College at Brockport.

目次

Introduction Historicizing Intersectionality as a Critical Lens: Returning to the Work of Anna Julia Cooper "Laissez les bons temps rouler!" and Other Concealments: Households, Taverns, and Irregular Intimacies in Antebellum New Orleans "There Are Two Great Oceans": The Slavery Metaphor in the Antebellum Women's Rights Discourse as Redescription of Race and Gender "Grandpa Brown Didn't Have No Land": Race, Gender, and an Intruder of Color in Indian Territory Countable Bodies, Uncountable Crimes: Sexual Assault and the Antilynching Movement Persecuting Black Men and Gendering Jury Service: The Interplay between Race and Gender in the NAACP Jury Service Cases of the 1930s A "Corrupting Influence": Idleness and Sexuality during the Great Depression What Women Want: The Paradoxes of Postmodernity as Seen through Promise Keeper and Million Man March Women Epilogue: Gender and Race as Cultural Barriers to Black Women in Politics Selected Bibliography List of Contributors Index

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