Rethinking Global Sisterhood

Rethinking Global Sisterhood

Author: Nima Naghibi

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published:

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1452913099

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Annotation. Nineteenth-century neoclassical sculpture was a highly politicized international movement. Based in Rome, many expatriate American sculptors created works that represented black female subjects in compelling and problematic ways. Rejecting pigment as dangerous and sensual, adherence to white marble abandoned the racialization of the black body by skin color. & InThe Color of Stone,Charmaine A. Nelson brilliantly analyzes a key, but often neglected, aspect of neoclassical sculpture—color. Considering three major works—Hiram Powers’s Greek Slave, William Wetmore Story’s Cleopatra, and Edmonia Lewis’s Death of Cleopatra—she explores the intersection of race, sex, and class to reveal the meanings each work holds in terms of colonial histories of visual representation as well as issues of artistic production, identity, and subjectivity. She also juxtaposes these sculptures with other types of art to scrutinize prevalent racial discourses and to examine how the black female subject was made visible in high art. & By establishing the centrality of race within the discussion of neoclassical sculpture, Nelson provides a model for a black feminist art history that at once questions and destabilizes canonical texts. & Charmaine A. Nelson is assistant professor of art history at McGill University.


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Download or read book Rethinking Global Sisterhood written by Nima Naghibi and published by U of Minnesota Press. This book was released on with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Annotation. Nineteenth-century neoclassical sculpture was a highly politicized international movement. Based in Rome, many expatriate American sculptors created works that represented black female subjects in compelling and problematic ways. Rejecting pigment as dangerous and sensual, adherence to white marble abandoned the racialization of the black body by skin color. & InThe Color of Stone,Charmaine A. Nelson brilliantly analyzes a key, but often neglected, aspect of neoclassical sculpture—color. Considering three major works—Hiram Powers’s Greek Slave, William Wetmore Story’s Cleopatra, and Edmonia Lewis’s Death of Cleopatra—she explores the intersection of race, sex, and class to reveal the meanings each work holds in terms of colonial histories of visual representation as well as issues of artistic production, identity, and subjectivity. She also juxtaposes these sculptures with other types of art to scrutinize prevalent racial discourses and to examine how the black female subject was made visible in high art. & By establishing the centrality of race within the discussion of neoclassical sculpture, Nelson provides a model for a black feminist art history that at once questions and destabilizes canonical texts. & Charmaine A. Nelson is assistant professor of art history at McGill University.


Desperately Seeking Sisterhood

Desperately Seeking Sisterhood

Author: Magdalene Ang-Lygate

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9780748404100

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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


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Download or read book Desperately Seeking Sisterhood written by Magdalene Ang-Lygate and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 1997 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Rethinking Sisterhood

Rethinking Sisterhood

Author: Renate Klein

Publisher: Pergamon

Published: 1985-04-01

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780080326795

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Download or read book Rethinking Sisterhood written by Renate Klein and published by Pergamon. This book was released on 1985-04-01 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


The Sisterhood

The Sisterhood

Author: Daisy Buchanan

Publisher: Headline

Published: 2019-03-07

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1472238877

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For fans of Bryony Gordon and Dolly Alderton, The Sisterhood is an honest and hilarious book which celebrates the ways in which women connect with each other. 'My five sisters are the only women I would ever kill for. And they are the only women I have ever wanted to kill.' Imagine living between the pages of Pride And Prejudice, in the Bennett household. Now, imagine how the Bennett girls as they'd be in the 21st century - looking like the Kardashian sisters, but behaving like the Simpsons. This is the house Daisy Buchanan grew up in, Daisy's memoir The Sisterhood explores what it's like to live as a modern woman by examining some examples close to home - her adored and infuriating sisters. There's Beth, the rebellious contrarian; Grace, the overachiever with a dark sense of humour; Livvy, the tough girl who secretly cries during adverts; Maddy, essentially Descartes with a beehive; and Dotty, the joker obsessed with RuPaul's Drag Race and bears. In this tender, funny and unflinchingly honest account Daisy examines her relationship with her sisters and what it's made up of - friendship, insecurity jokes, jealousy and above all, love - while celebrating the ways in which women connect with each other and finding the ways in which we're all sisters under the skin.


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Download or read book The Sisterhood written by Daisy Buchanan and published by Headline. This book was released on 2019-03-07 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For fans of Bryony Gordon and Dolly Alderton, The Sisterhood is an honest and hilarious book which celebrates the ways in which women connect with each other. 'My five sisters are the only women I would ever kill for. And they are the only women I have ever wanted to kill.' Imagine living between the pages of Pride And Prejudice, in the Bennett household. Now, imagine how the Bennett girls as they'd be in the 21st century - looking like the Kardashian sisters, but behaving like the Simpsons. This is the house Daisy Buchanan grew up in, Daisy's memoir The Sisterhood explores what it's like to live as a modern woman by examining some examples close to home - her adored and infuriating sisters. There's Beth, the rebellious contrarian; Grace, the overachiever with a dark sense of humour; Livvy, the tough girl who secretly cries during adverts; Maddy, essentially Descartes with a beehive; and Dotty, the joker obsessed with RuPaul's Drag Race and bears. In this tender, funny and unflinchingly honest account Daisy examines her relationship with her sisters and what it's made up of - friendship, insecurity jokes, jealousy and above all, love - while celebrating the ways in which women connect with each other and finding the ways in which we're all sisters under the skin.


Not My Mother's Sister

Not My Mother's Sister

Author: Astrid Henry

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2004-09-07

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9780253111227

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"No matter how wise a mother's advice is, we listen to our peers." At least that's writer Naomi Wolf's take on the differences between her generation of feminists -- the third wave -- and the feminists who came before her and developed in the late '60s and '70s -- the second wave. In Not My Mother's Sister, Astrid Henry agrees with Wolf that this has been the case with American feminism, but says there are problems inherent in drawing generational lines. Henry begins by examining texts written by women in the second wave, and illustrates how that generation identified with, yet also disassociated itself from, its feminist "foremothers." Younger feminists now claim the movement as their own by distancing themselves from the past. By focusing on feminism's debates about sexuality, they are able to reject the so-called victim feminism of Catherine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin. Rejecting the orthodoxies of the second wave, younger feminists celebrate a woman's right to pleasure. Henry asserts, however, that by ignoring diverse older voices, the new generation has oversimplified generational conflict and has underestimated the contributions of earlier feminists to women's rights. They have focused on issues relating to personal identity at the expense of collective political action. Just as writers like Wolf, Katie Roiphe, and Rene Denfeld celebrate a "new" feminist (hetero)sexuality posited in generational terms, queer and lesbian feminists of the third wave similarly distance themselves from those who came before. Henry shows how 1970s lesbian feminism is represented in ways that are remarkably similar to the puritanical portrait of feminism offered by straight third-wavers. She concludes by examining the central role played by feminists of color in the development of third-wave feminism. Indeed, the term "third wave" itself was coined by Rebecca Walker, daughter of Alice Walker. Not My Mother's Sister is an important contribution to the exchange of ideas among feminists of all ages and persuasions.


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Download or read book Not My Mother's Sister written by Astrid Henry and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2004-09-07 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "No matter how wise a mother's advice is, we listen to our peers." At least that's writer Naomi Wolf's take on the differences between her generation of feminists -- the third wave -- and the feminists who came before her and developed in the late '60s and '70s -- the second wave. In Not My Mother's Sister, Astrid Henry agrees with Wolf that this has been the case with American feminism, but says there are problems inherent in drawing generational lines. Henry begins by examining texts written by women in the second wave, and illustrates how that generation identified with, yet also disassociated itself from, its feminist "foremothers." Younger feminists now claim the movement as their own by distancing themselves from the past. By focusing on feminism's debates about sexuality, they are able to reject the so-called victim feminism of Catherine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin. Rejecting the orthodoxies of the second wave, younger feminists celebrate a woman's right to pleasure. Henry asserts, however, that by ignoring diverse older voices, the new generation has oversimplified generational conflict and has underestimated the contributions of earlier feminists to women's rights. They have focused on issues relating to personal identity at the expense of collective political action. Just as writers like Wolf, Katie Roiphe, and Rene Denfeld celebrate a "new" feminist (hetero)sexuality posited in generational terms, queer and lesbian feminists of the third wave similarly distance themselves from those who came before. Henry shows how 1970s lesbian feminism is represented in ways that are remarkably similar to the puritanical portrait of feminism offered by straight third-wavers. She concludes by examining the central role played by feminists of color in the development of third-wave feminism. Indeed, the term "third wave" itself was coined by Rebecca Walker, daughter of Alice Walker. Not My Mother's Sister is an important contribution to the exchange of ideas among feminists of all ages and persuasions.


On Sisterhood, Our Sisters Specifically

On Sisterhood, Our Sisters Specifically

Author: Emily (Author of On sisterhood)

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 14

ISBN-13:

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Emily and Kaley talk about their sisters who don't identify as feminists but are "also rad, surprisingly so, sometimes."


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Download or read book On Sisterhood, Our Sisters Specifically written by Emily (Author of On sisterhood) and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emily and Kaley talk about their sisters who don't identify as feminists but are "also rad, surprisingly so, sometimes."


The American Sisterhood

The American Sisterhood

Author: Wendy Martin

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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Collection of primary source letters and speeches.


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Download or read book The American Sisterhood written by Wendy Martin and published by HarperCollins Publishers. This book was released on 1972 with total page 396 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Collection of primary source letters and speeches.


A Cup of Comfort for Sisters

A Cup of Comfort for Sisters

Author: Colleen Sell

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2007-08-01

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1605503924

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A powerful collection of stories that celebrate the special bonds of sisterhood. No one knows a woman quite like her sister does—no matter their differences, rivalries, or how far apart they may drift over time. Sisters confide in each other, share their most intimate secrets, and depend on each other for support and guidance when everyone else in their lives disappoints them. This unique collection celebrates the special relationship that only sisters share. The sisters in A Cup of Comfort for Sisters care for one another through good times and bad, providing advice and a reassuring hug when they are needed most.


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Download or read book A Cup of Comfort for Sisters written by Colleen Sell and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2007-08-01 with total page 251 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A powerful collection of stories that celebrate the special bonds of sisterhood. No one knows a woman quite like her sister does—no matter their differences, rivalries, or how far apart they may drift over time. Sisters confide in each other, share their most intimate secrets, and depend on each other for support and guidance when everyone else in their lives disappoints them. This unique collection celebrates the special relationship that only sisters share. The sisters in A Cup of Comfort for Sisters care for one another through good times and bad, providing advice and a reassuring hug when they are needed most.


The Sisterhood

The Sisterhood

Author: Bobbie Houston

Publisher: FaithWords

Published: 2016-05-03

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 145559251X

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As Co-founder and Senior Pastor of Hillsong Church and founder of The Colour Sisterhood, Bobbie Houston paints a vision of God's plan for women of all ages and backgrounds to flourish, empower each other, and unite to change the world. We don't need to look far to realize that not all women live with the same opportunities and confidence. The Sisterhood invites women to explore and expand what they believe about God, themselves, and their responsibility to the world around them. Tracing the rise of Hillsong Church's global Sisterhood movement, author Bobbie Houston challenges women to join her in creating a new era of outreach. Readers will learn how to embrace their individual gifts and value as women, growing seeds of change into greater possibilities for women everywhere. If one woman can change her world, then only heaven truly knows what an entire company of women can achieve.


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Download or read book The Sisterhood written by Bobbie Houston and published by FaithWords. This book was released on 2016-05-03 with total page 248 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As Co-founder and Senior Pastor of Hillsong Church and founder of The Colour Sisterhood, Bobbie Houston paints a vision of God's plan for women of all ages and backgrounds to flourish, empower each other, and unite to change the world. We don't need to look far to realize that not all women live with the same opportunities and confidence. The Sisterhood invites women to explore and expand what they believe about God, themselves, and their responsibility to the world around them. Tracing the rise of Hillsong Church's global Sisterhood movement, author Bobbie Houston challenges women to join her in creating a new era of outreach. Readers will learn how to embrace their individual gifts and value as women, growing seeds of change into greater possibilities for women everywhere. If one woman can change her world, then only heaven truly knows what an entire company of women can achieve.


The Sisterhood of Man

The Sisterhood of Man

Author: Kathleen Newland

Publisher: New York : Norton

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13:

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A worldwide survey of the conditions of women with respect to legal equality, education, health, the media, politics, employment and wages, and families.


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Download or read book The Sisterhood of Man written by Kathleen Newland and published by New York : Norton. This book was released on 1979 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A worldwide survey of the conditions of women with respect to legal equality, education, health, the media, politics, employment and wages, and families.