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Feminist postcolonial theory : a reader / edited by Reina Lewis and Sara Mills.

Contributor(s): Lewis, Reina 1963- | Mills, Sara 1954-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New Delhi : Edinburgh ; Manohar Publishers (an exclusively dist. of Routledge In India), Edinburgh University Press, c2003Description: xi, 754 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781138293311 (pbk.); 0748613501; 0748613498 (pbk.).Subject(s): Feminist theory -- History | Feminism -- History | PostcolonialismDDC classification: 305.4209 Online resources: Publisher's Description Summary: Feminism and postcolonialism are allies, and the impressive selection of writings brought together in this volume demonstrate how fruitful that alliance can be. Reina Lewis and Sara Mills have assembled a brilliant selection of thinkers, organizing them into six categories: "Gendering Colonialism and Postcolonialism/Radicalizing Feminism," "Rethinking Whiteness," "Redefining the 'Third World' Subject," "Sexuality and Sexual Rights," "Harem and the Veil," and "Gender and Post/colonial Relations." A bibliography complements the wide-ranging essays. This is the ideal volume for any reader interested in the development of postcoloniality and feminist thought. taken from the publisher's site.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 739-746) and index.

Feminism and postcolonialism are allies, and the impressive selection of writings brought together in this volume demonstrate how fruitful that alliance can be. Reina Lewis and Sara Mills have assembled a brilliant selection of thinkers, organizing them into six categories: "Gendering Colonialism and Postcolonialism/Radicalizing Feminism," "Rethinking Whiteness," "Redefining the 'Third World' Subject," "Sexuality and Sexual Rights," "Harem and the Veil," and "Gender and Post/colonial Relations." A bibliography complements the wide-ranging essays. This is the ideal volume for any reader interested in the development of postcoloniality and feminist thought. taken from the publisher's site.

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