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White Tears Brown Scars : : how White Feminism Betrays Women of Color

Hamad, Ruby. Book - 2020 305.8 Ha, Adult Book / Nonfiction / Social Science / General / Hamad, Ruby 3 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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Originally published in Australia in 2019 by Melbourne University Press.
"Taking us from the slave era, when white women fought in court to keep "ownership" of their slaves, through the centuries of colonialism, when they offered a soft face for brutal tactics, to the modern workplace, White Tears/Brown Scars tells a charged story of white women's active participation in campaigns of oppression. It offers a long overdue validation of the experiences of women of color."-- Publisher marketing.

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Must read for white feminists submitted by rachelmcglash on June 18, 2021, 10:15am Hamad does a brilliant job of reviewing history and exposing how feminism is not intersectional.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Catapult, [2020]
Year Published: 2020
Description: 284 pages ; 21 cm
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781948226745
194822674X

SUBJECTS
Racism.
Entitlement attitudes.
Sexism.
Race relations.
Women -- Crimes against.
Feminism -- Social aspects.