Kaleidoscopic Visions

The Black, Migrant, and Refugee Women’s Movement in The Netherlands

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Gebonden, 286 blz. | EN
AUP Wetenschappelijk | 1e druk,
ISBN13: 9789048563951
Rubricering
Hoofdrubriek : Geschiedenis
AUP Wetenschappelijk 1e druk 9789048563951
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First published in March 2001, this work was the first and only book of its kind in the Dutch intellectual landscape, and it rapidly became a classic for multigenerational audiences with an interest in intersectional theory and praxis. By zooming in on the issues that Black, migrant, and refugee (BMR) women placed on the feminist and multicultural agenda of the late twentieth century, the writers in this volume highlight the exclusionary practices BMR women encountered within Dutch institutions (the police, education, and the arts) based on their gender, race, class, and sexuality. Kaleidoscopic Visions also delves into the world of BMR women’s organizations and processes of identity formation.

This new edition makes this Dutch feminist classic available in English for the first time. It includes an updated reflection on the contemporary relevance of intersectionality in the light of important developments since 2001, such as the rise of Islamophobia and persisting neo-liberalism.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9789048563951
Taal:EN
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:286
Uitgever:AUP Wetenschappelijk
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:3-9-2025
Hoofdrubriek:Geschiedenis

Inhoudsopgave

NEW EDITION

Foreword – Heidi Safia Mirza

Preface – Sarah Bracke

Dancing in the Rain: Intersectionality in Motion – Maayke Botman, Sarah Bracke, Nancy Jouwe, Nawal Mustafa, and Gloria Wekker

ORIGINAL EDITION

Foreword – Ann Phoenix

Introduction – Maayke Botman and Nancy Jouwe

A Wind-Swept Plain. The History of Thinking with and through Gender and Ethnicity in the Netherlands – Gloria Wekker and Helma Lutz

A Piece of the Puzzle Is Always Missing. Wanted: An Inclusive Curriculum – Troetje Loewenthal

Sacred Fire. Inspiration and Strength in the Organisation of the BMR Women’s Movement in the Netherlands – Amalia Deekman and Mariette Hermans

A Woman Who Dances in the Rain. Strategies of Black, Migrant, and Refugee Women in Literature, Theatre, and Film – Isabel Hoving and Gabbi Mesters (in cooperation with Tessa Boerman and Nathalie Frederiks)

‘To Preserve My Identity’: Identity Formation within the BMR Women’s Movement – Esther Captain and Halleh Ghorashi
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