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Eileen Boris – Angélique Janssens, eds. Complicating Categories: Gender, Class, Race and Ethnicity.

Biblioteca / 1990-1999

Eileen Boris – Angélique Janssens, eds. Complicating Categories: Gender, Class, Race and Ethnicity.

International Review of Social History, Volume 44, Supplement 7.

Instituto Internacional de Historia Social, Ámsterdam.

Cambridge University Press, 1999.

180 páginas.

CONTENTS

Complicating Categories: An Introduction / Eileen Boris and Angélique Janssens

Family Concerns: Gender and Ethnicity in Pre-Colonial West Africa / Sandra E. Greene

Narratives Serially Constructed and Lived: Ethnicity in Cross-Gender Strikes 1887-1903 / Ileen A. DeVault

Competing Inequalities: The Struggle Over Reserved Legislative Seats for Women in India / Laura Dudley Jenkins

“The Black Man’s Burden”: African Americans, Imperialism, and Notions of Racial Manhood 1890-1910 / Michele Mitchell

Sex Workers or Citizens? Prostitution and the Shaping of “Settler” Society in Australia / Raelene Frances

From Muscles to Nerves: Gender, “Race” and the Body at Work in France 1919-1939 / Laura Levine Frader

“Blood Is a Very Special Juice”: Racialized Bodies and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century Germany / Fatima El-Tayeb