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Women, Wars and Public Policies - From Hostile Shores to Storming Seas

English · Hardback

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Women, Wars and Public Policies shatters the boundaries of conventional antiracism, offering an examination of white supremacy's persistence through the lens of humanity's most pressing challenges.


List of contents










1 The train conductor teaches me a lesson
PART 1
2 When and where they entered
3 Mrs. Roosevelt organizes a concert and tours a concentration camp
PART 2
4 Mr. Trump boards a battleship
5 Mrs. Merkel leads the West
6 Reframing and retelling


About the author










Ayanna Yonemura is the author of Race, Nation, War and a lecturer in the Ethnic Studies Department and Sociology Department at California State University, Sacramento, USA. Her research focuses on race and public policy from a feminist and comparative perspective. She is a past recipient of two Fulbright Fellowships. Ayanna earned a Ph.D. in Urban Planning and an M.A. in African Studies from the University of California Los Angeles and a B.A. (honors) in German Studies from the University of California Santa Cruz.


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Women, Wars and Public Policies shatters the boundaries of conventional antiracism, offering an examination of white supremacy's persistence through the lens of humanity's most pressing challenges.

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