Gender Race and Sudan s Exile Politics

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Gender  Race  and Sudan s Exile Politics
Author : Nada Mustafa Ali
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Publisher : Lexington Books
Language : English
Release Date : 29 July 2015
ISBN : 9781498500500
Pages : 235 pages
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Gender, Race, and Sudan’s Exile Politics examines the gendered and racialized discourses and practices of the Sudanese opposition in exile through the opposition movements of the 1990s and early 2000s, and discusses the history through which these discourses evolved. This book interrogates the relationship between women’s organizations and activisms in exile on one hand, and nationalist, transformative, and other political movements and processes on the other. It further discuses transnational coalition building across difference, including racial difference, between women’s organization seeking to transform gender relations in Sudan and South Sudan.

Gender  Race  and Sudan s Exile Politics

Gender, Race, and Sudan’s Exile Politics examines the gendered and racialized discourses and practices of the Sudanese opposition in exile through the opposition movements of the 1990s and early 2000s, and discusses the history through which these discourses evolved. This book interrogates the relationship between women’s organizations and

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