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White tears / brown scars : how white feminism betrays women of color / Ruby Hamad.

By: Hamad, Ruby [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Catapult, 2020Description: 304 pagesContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781948226752 (ebook)Other title: White tears / brown scars : how white feminism betrays women of colourSubject(s): Social discrimination & equal treatment | Gender studies: women & girls | Social & cultural history | Ethnic minorities & multicultural studiesGenre/Form: Online access: Click to view (3 copies) Also available in printed form ISBN 9781948226745Summary: For readers of White Fragility, an explosive book of history and cultural criticism ("Ruby Hamad blows open inconvenient truths . . . in this powerful book"-Marie Claire Australia) which argues that white feminism, from Australia to Zimbabwe to the United States, has been a weapon of white supremacy and patriarchy deployed against Black and Indigenous women, and women of color. 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. Discussing subjects as varied as The Hunger Games, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the viral BBQ Becky video, and 19th century lynchings of Mexicans in the American Southwest, Ruby Hamad undertakes a new investigation of gender and race. She shows how the division between innocent white women and racialized, sexualized women of color was created, and why this division is crucial to confront. Along the way, there are revelatory responses to questions like: Why are white men not troubled by sexual assault on women? (See Christine Blasey Ford.) With rigor and precision, Hamad builds a powerful argument about the legacy of white superiority that we are socialized within, a reality that we must apprehend in order to fight.
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For readers of White Fragility, an explosive book of history and cultural criticism ("Ruby Hamad blows open inconvenient truths . . . in this powerful book"-Marie Claire Australia) which argues that white feminism, from Australia to Zimbabwe to the United States, has been a weapon of white supremacy and patriarchy deployed against Black and Indigenous women, and women of color. 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. Discussing subjects as varied as The Hunger Games, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the viral BBQ Becky video, and 19th century lynchings of Mexicans in the American Southwest, Ruby Hamad undertakes a new investigation of gender and race. She shows how the division between innocent white women and racialized, sexualized women of color was created, and why this division is crucial to confront. Along the way, there are revelatory responses to questions like: Why are white men not troubled by sexual assault on women? (See Christine Blasey Ford.) With rigor and precision, Hamad builds a powerful argument about the legacy of white superiority that we are socialized within, a reality that we must apprehend in order to fight.

Also available in printed form ISBN 9781948226745

Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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