Unequal sisters : a revolutionary reader in U.S. women's history
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Unequal sisters : a revolutionary reader in U.S. women's history
Routledge, 2024
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
* New Edition of classic and bestselling reader
* Unique multicultural approach
* Ruiz is a huge name in the field and now joined by two well regarded scholars
Table of Contents
0. When and Where We Entered Unequal Sisters: A Revolutionary Reader in U.S. Women's History I. Conceptualizing Women of Color History 1. Multi-generational Indigenous Feminisms: From F word to what Ifs 2. Venus in Two Acts 3. Raiz Fuerte: Oral History and Mexicana Farmworkers 4. Unpacking Our Mothers' Libraries: Practices of Chicana Memory before and after the Digital Turn 5. Daughter of a Daughter: The Labor of Memorykeeping 6. bikinis and other s/pacific n/oceans 7. Rechronicling Histories: Toward a Hmong Feminist Perspective 8. Sexuality, Migration, And The Shifting Line Between Legal And Illegal Status 9. Transgender: A Useful Category?: Or, How the Historical Study of "Transsexual" and "Transvestite" Can Help Us Rethink "Transgender" as a Category II. The Politics of the Body and Kinship 10. '[A]n Unpleasant Transaction on This Frontier': Challenging Female Autonomy and Authority at Michilimackinac 11. The Narrative of Nancy, a Cherokee Woman 12. '[S]he could ... spare one ample breast for the profit of her owner': white mothers and enslaved wet nurses' invisible labor in American slave markets 13. Mothering the 'Useless': Black Motherhood, Disability, and Slavery 14. The Pleasures of Resistance: Enslaved Women and Body Politics in the Plantation South, 1830-1861 15. Open Secrets: Memory, Imagination, and the Refashioning of Southern Identity 16. 'Crimes Which Startle and Horrify': Gender, Age, and the Racialization of Sexual Violence in White American Newspapers, 1870-1900 17. Challenging Dissemblance in Pauli Murray Historiography, Sketching a History of the Trans New Negro 18. Miscegenation Law, Court Cases, and Ideologies of 'Race' in Twentieth-Century America 19. A History of Chamorro Nurse-Midwives in Guam and a 'Placental Politics' for Indigenous Feminism 20. Intergenerational Ties: Dine Memories of the Crownpoint Boarding School during the 1960s 21. Sex, Lies, and Agriculture: Reconstructing Japanese Immigrant Gender Relations in Rural California, 1900-1913 22. 'Up to My Elbows in Rice!': Women Building Communities and Sustaining Families in Pre- 1965 Filipina/o America 23. A Dreadful Mosaic: Rethinking Gender Violence through the Lives of Indigenous Women Migrants III. Women of Color as Global Activists 24. 'I'm a Radical Black Girl': Black Women Unionists and the Politics of Civil War History 25. A Delicate Subject: Clemencia Lopez, Civilized Womanhood, and the Politics of Anti-Imperialism 26. 'Our Democracy and the American Indian': Citizenship, Sovereignty, and the Native Vote in the 1920s 27. Class Acts: Latina Feminist Traditions, 1900-1930 28. 'A Picture of Peace': Friendship in Interwar Pacific Women's Internationalism 29. Transnational Pan-American Feminism: The Friendship of Bertha Lutz and Mary Wilhelmine Williams, 1926-1944 30. Elizabeth Peratrovich, the Alaska Native Sisterhood, and Indigenous Women's Activism, 1945-1948 31. Ruth Reynolds, Solidarity Activism, and the Struggle against U.S. Colonialism in Puerto Rico 32. Engendering the Black Freedom Struggle: Revolutionary Black Womanhood and the Black Panther Party in the Bay Area, California 33. Refocusing Chicana International Feminism: Photographs, Postmemory, and Political Trauma 34. Arab and Black Feminisms: Joint Struggle and Transnational Anti-Imperialist Activism 35. Guns and Motherhood: A Millennial Maternalism 36. Geographies of Difference: Transborder Organizing and Indigenous Women's Activism
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