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The Profound Empathy of Yoko Tawada – The New York Times

The Profound Empathy of Yoko Tawada – The New York Times

by Beverly | Oct 31, 2016 | German studies

The Profound Empathy of Yoko Tawada – The New York TimesThrough the stories of polar bears, dogs and other animals, the novelist makes us see “the other” — including ourselves.This was posted on Google+
When a Grad Student Called on Black Academics to Vent, Hundreds Answered

When a Grad Student Called on Black Academics to Vent, Hundreds Answered

by Beverly | Oct 27, 2016 | Uncategorized

When a Grad Student Called on Black Academics to Vent, Hundreds AnsweredA Northwestern University graduate student invited other academics on Twitter to air examples of racism and microaggressions in higher education. Here’s what he says is driving him.This was posted...
Avoid gender bias when writing letters of recommendation.

Avoid gender bias when writing letters of recommendation.

by Beverly | Oct 19, 2016 | Foreign languages, Humanities Education, Teaching, Universities

Avoid gender bias when writing letters of recommendation.?This was posted on Google+

Genders is an open access online journal. We seek submissions that address the pasts and possible futures…

by Beverly | Sep 23, 2016 | Uncategorized

Genders is an open access online journal. We seek submissions that address the pasts and possible futures of gender as an analytical tool that invariably finds expression through a labile nexus of allied categories. It invites essays that consider genders, sexual...
What I Told My White Friend When He Asked For My Black Opinion On  White Privilege

What I Told My White Friend When He Asked For My Black Opinion On White Privilege

by Beverly | Aug 25, 2016 | Uncategorized

What I Told My White Friend When He Asked For My Black Opinion On White PrivilegeNobody is mad at you for being white.This was posted on Google+
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Violence and Gender in the "New" Europe: Islam in German Culture

"Weber's study undertakes a much-needed comprehensive investigation of the contemporary 'regime of gender violence,' that is, the key role violence has played in defining the position of Muslims in the German public sphere (in the larger European context). Through nuanced theorizing as well as careful historical contextualization, Weber develops an intersectional framework for analyzing gendered violence in a way that does not reinforce racialized discourses of cultural and/or religious difference." [more...]

Palgrave Macmillan, January 2013
ISBN: 978-1-137-00708-7, ISBN10: 1-137-00708-7
252 pages.

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