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Автор: Quinn, Rachel AfiНазвание: Being la dominicanaISBN: 9780252085802Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)Классификация:
ISBN-10: 0252085809
Обложка/Формат: PaperbackСтраницы: 264 Вес: 0.41 кг. Дата издания: 27.07.2021 Язык: English Иллюстрации: 28 black & white photographs Размер: 22.61 x 15.24 x 2.03 cm Ключевые слова: Ethnic studies,Gender studies: women,History of the Americas,Society & culture: general, HISTORY / Caribbean & West Indies / General,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global),SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies Подзаголовок: Race and identity in the visual culture of santo domingoРейтинг: Поставляется из: Англии Описание: Rachel Afi Quinn investigates how visual media portray Dominican women and how women represent themselves in their own creative endeavors in response to existing stereotypes. Delving into the dynamic realities and uniquely racialized gendered experiences of women in Santo Domingo, Quinn reveals the way racial ambiguity and color hierarchy work to shape experiences of identity and subjectivity in the Dominican Republic. She merges analyses of context and interviews with young Dominican women to offer rare insights into a Caribbean society in which the tourist industry and popular media reward, and rely upon, the ability of Dominican women to transform themselves to perform gender, race, and class. Engaging and astute, Being La Dominicana reveals the little-studied world of todays young Dominican women and what their personal stories and transnational experiences can tell us about the larger neoliberal world. Дополнительное описание: |
Автор: Rachel Afi Quinn Название: Being La Dominicana: Race and Identity in the Visual Culture of Santo Domingo ISBN: 0252043812 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780252043819 Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan) Рейтинг: Цена: 13794.00 р. Наличие на складе: Нет в наличии.
Описание: Rachel Afi Quinn investigates how visual media portray Dominican women and how women represent themselves in their own creative endeavors in response to existing stereotypes. Delving into the dynamic realities and uniquely racialized gendered experiences of women in Santo Domingo, Quinn reveals the way racial ambiguity and color hierarchy work to shape experiences of identity and subjectivity in the Dominican Republic. She merges analyses of context and interviews with young Dominican women to offer rare insights into a Caribbean society in which the tourist industry and popular media reward, and rely upon, the ability of Dominican women to transform themselves to perform gender, race, and class. Engaging and astute, Being La Dominicana reveals the little-studied world of today's young Dominican women and what their personal stories and transnational experiences can tell us about the larger neoliberal world. |
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