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Autor:
Adwoa A. Afful a, Rose Ricciardelli b
Publikováno v:
Diversity in Gender and Visual Representation ISBN: 9781315413051
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315413051-7
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315413051-7
Autor:
Adwoa A. Afful
Publikováno v:
Critical Arts. 30:557-573
This paper engages with the epistemological assumptions of diaspora as it has been narrativised within North American discourses of Black identity formation. It will be argued that in light of the rapid growth of Black African migrant women populatio
Autor:
Rose Ricciardelli, Adwoa A. Afful
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gender Studies. 24:453-472
Over the past decade, in Canada and the United States, blogs have become a popular and important space for fat women and their allies to create and further develop discursive strategies to contest the gendered anti-fat discourses perpetuated by the m
Autor:
Afful, Adwoa A.1 (AUTHOR), Ricciardelli, Rose2 (AUTHOR) rricciardell@mun.ca
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gender Studies. Aug2015, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p453-472. 20p. 1 Chart.
Autor:
Dawn Woolley
Consuming the Body examines contemporary consumerism and the commodified construction of ideal gendered bodies, paying particular attention to the new forms of interaction produced by social networking sites. Describing the behaviours of an ideal neo
Autor:
Charlotte Cooper
In this new edition of her accessible autoethnography of fat feminist activism in the West, Charlotte Cooper revisits and discusses her activism in the context of recent shifts in the movement. The new preface explores the impact of the Coronavirus p
Autor:
Charlotte Cooper
What is Fat Activism and why is it important? Charlotte Cooper, a fat activist with around 30 years experience, answers this question by lifting the lid on a previously unexplored social movement and offering a fresh perspective on one of the major p