Resisting State Violence: Radicalicism, Gender, and Race in U.S. CultureU of Minnesota Press, 1996 - 265 pages |
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... ganized around challenging racism and sexism in U.S. domestic and for- eign policies . Rather than being self- or text - referential , the autobiographical political experiences woven into this writing point to the critical 3 Introduction.
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Contents
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1 Erasing the Spectacle of Racialized State Violence | 24 |
Genocide Discrimination and Human Rights | 44 |
Colonial Hangovers US Policies at Home and Abroad | 61 |
The US Invasion of Panama | 63 |
Cuba as American Obsession | 84 |
Japanese and African American Women in the States Household | 106 |
Cultural Politics Black Women and Sexual Violence | 123 |
Antiviolence Organizing and Interracial Rape | 154 |
Teaching Community and Political Activism | 169 |
9 Discredited Knowledge in the Nonfiction of Toni Morrison | 171 |
10 Teaching Intersections and the Integration of Multiculturalism | 189 |
Reading the Autobiographies of Native and African American Women Activists | 204 |
Conclusion United Nations Conventions Antiracist Feminisms and Coalition Politics | 227 |
Notes | 245 |
Index | 259 |
6 Anita Hill Clarence Thomas and Gender Abstractions | 125 |
Prosecutorial Performances and Racialized Representations of Sexual Violence | 133 |
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