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A revolutionary subject : pedagogy of women of color and indigeneity / Lilia D. Monzó.
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Title:A revolutionary subject : pedagogy of women of color and indigeneity / Lilia D. Monzó.
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Author/Creator:Monzó, Lilia D, 1967- author.
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Published/Created:New York : Peter Lang, [2019]
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: LC3715 .M66 2019
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:OKANAGAN LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: LC3715 .M66 2019
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Minority women--Education.
Indigenous women--Education.
Educational equalization.
Critical pedagogy.
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Description:xxvi, 289 pages ; 24 cm
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Series:Education and struggle ; v. 10.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781433134074 hardcover alkaline paper
1433134071 hardcover alkaline paper
9781433134067 paperback alkaline paper
1433134063 paperback alkaline paper
9781433159213 mobi
9781433159790 electronic book electronic book
9781433159206 EPub
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction
World of Unfreedoms
Capitalism: A System of Exploitation
Race, Class, and Gender: A Marxist-Humanist Approach
Hegel, Marx, and the Making of Freedom
Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy
Organization of the Book
Notes
Bibliography
ch. 2 Indigenous Women and Women of Color on the Trenches of Freedom
Class and the Mode of Production
Rise of Gender Exploitation and Class Relations
Industrialization and the Family
Coloniality, Slavery, and Primitive Accumulation
Whitestream Feminisms
Women of Color and Indigeneity in the Settler-Colonial State
Gender and Racialization Under Global Capitalism
Notes
Bibliography
ch. 3 Marx on Women, Non-Western Societies, and Liberation: Challenging Misconceptions
Marx on Women, the Family, and Gender Relations
"Productive" and "Unproductive" Labor
Marx on Racism, Family, and the Revolutionary Potential of Non-Western Societies
Marx's Humanism and a New Society
Notes
Bibliography
ch. 4 In Search of Freedom: My Road to Marx
Capitalist Delusions: The Immigrant Narrative Confronted
On Feminist Understandings and the Right to Speak
In Survival Mode
-Race and Gender as Class Warfare
Colonial Legacy
New Hope and New Courage
Notes
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ch. 5 Women Making Revolutionary History
Women as Revolutionary Spark and Motor
Paris Commune
Russian Revolution
Consciousness as Their Driving Force
Organizing for Mass Support: Assata Shakur and the Black Panther Party
Revolutionary Writing of Ding Ling
Women in Leadership: Celia Sanchez and the Cuban Revolution
Women in Combat: Zhao Yiman
Indigenous Women and Women of Color Practicing Horizontalism
Zapatistas
Rojava
Black Lives Matter
Invisible Oppressions: Race, LGBTQIA, and Other Intersections
Challenging Backseat Politics
Notes
Bibliography
ch. 6 En la Lucha Siempre: Chicanx/Boricua/Latinx Women as Revolutionary Subjects
Revolutionary Subject
Boricua, Chicanx, and Latinx Women en Accion
Latinx Women Activists
Marisol: Activista de su communidad
Cheyenne: A Native Womxn's Story
Martha: Indocumentada e invencible
Anaida: Toda una vida en accion
Learning From Chicanx/Boricua/Latinx Women's Stories
Notes
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ch. 7 Gendered and Racialized Capital: Tensions and Alliances
Capitalism, Colonialism, and Racialization: Toward a Unitary Theory
Contested Terrain
Race, Whiteness, and the Model Minority Myth
Criminalizing Migration
Building Solidarity and Remaking the World
Notes
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ch. 8 Pedagogy of Dreaming
Why Dreaming?
Dreaming as Epistemology: Challenging Temporal "Rationality" and the Politics of Now
Dialogue Beyond Words: Finding the Silence That Let the Other Speak
Red Love: Beyond the Bourgeois Family
Walking With Grace: Musings From This Latinx Woman of Color
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Bibliography.