The library collects books to support your studies. Level 11 of the library is where you will find books on Women's and Gender Studies shelved from 305 to 306. For eBooks, you can access them via uKwazi.
The tabs on this page highlight three categories of books available: New Books, Reference Books and Textbooks.
Check the display of new books on Level 8 of the main library
Racism, violence, betrayals and new imaginaries : feminist voices
by
Sanger, Nadia, editor.; Moolman, Benita, editor.
This is a unique collection of writings on race and racism by black women from South Africa and Brazil. Encompassing both fiction and non-fiction, the anthology is made up of academic essays, creative non-fiction, poetry and short stories. Through these different modes, the book engages with the complexities of race in multiple social, political, economic, institutional and personal spaces. Concerned with social justice, human rights and freedom, the various feminist critiques centralise the intermingling of racial, gender and class subjectivities and how these are marked on bodies, but also how they are un-marked, re-marked and re-made. These critiques are tied to global and local social and political phenomena in the modern-day world. The contributors interrogate their political and personal worlds, revealing layered, intersecting ways of being that are essentially foregrounded by colonial histories, but not defined in totality by coloniality and oppression. In speaking to the immediacy of these experiences, they reflect and narrate the past, contemplate the present and imagine the future. This anthology is underwritten by questions that centralise freedom. What does this freedom mean? When do we have it, and when do we not? Most importantly, how do we get i
Introduction to Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies
by
Millian Kang; Sonny Nordmarken; Donovan Lessard; Laura Heston
This textbook introduces key feminist concepts and analytical frameworks used in the interdisciplinary Women, Gender, Sexualities field. It unpacks the social construction of knowledge and categories of difference, processes and structures of power and inequality, with a focus on gendered labor in the global economy, and the historical development of feminist social movements. The book emphasizes feminist sociological approaches to analyzing structures of power, drawing heavily from empirical feminist research.
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