It is often stated that the most disrespected person in society is the black woman. The most unprotected person is a black woman. This is why mainstream/Western feminism is not enough, there is a need for intersectionality - feminism that protects all, regardless of one's race, gender identity, or capabilities. Bosadism, is a theory for the context of Black South African women encompassing racial oppression, sexist African culture, classism as well as general sexism. It is crucial for the university to focus on this field of research and studies.
The Gender Watch encompasses more than three decades of gender studies, with archival material dating back to 1970.It is providing authoritative historical and current perspectives on the evolution of gender roles as they affect both men and women. GenderWatch supports gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) studies; family studies; gender studies, and women's studies with a unique interdisciplinary approach. Topics covered are sexuality, religion, societal roles, feminism, masculinity, eating disorders, day care, and the workplace.
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Women's essential contribution to the war in Europe is fully documented in this definitive collection of primary source materials brought together in the Imperial War Museum, London. These unique documents - charity and international relief reports, pamphlets, photographs, press cuttings, magazines, posters, correspondence, minutes, records, diaries, memoranda, statistics, circulars, regulations and invitations - are published here for the first time in fully-searchable form, along with interpretative essays from leading scholars. Together these documents form an indispensable resource for the study of 20th-Century social, political, military and gender history.
Defining Gender explores the study and analysis of gender. This resource includes sources that perpetuate conservative and traditional models of gender, as well as sources which discuss the idea of gender in their own terms. The examples in the collection of conduct manuals, pamphlets, diaries and commonplace books offer insight into both prescribed models of gender and lived experiences. These are vital to the study and research of gender across many fields, such as history, literature, sociology, education and cultural studies.
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