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A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity is a call to radical educators, grassroots organizers, and others on the left to recognize the enormous historical legacy of and potential for revolutionary praxis that exists among Women of Color and Indigeneity.
A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity is a call to radical educators, grassroots organizers, and others on the left to recognize the enormous historical legacy of and potential for revolutionary praxis that exists among Women of Color and Indigeneity. This book revitalizes Marx's dialectics to challenge class-reductionism, highlighting a class struggle that is also necessarily anti-racist, anti-sexist, and against all forms of oppression.
Auteur
Lilia D. Monzó is Associate Professor in the Attallah College of Educational Studies at Chapman University.
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A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity is a call to radical educators, grassroots organizers, and others on the left to recognize the enormous historical legacy of and potential for revolutionary praxis that exists among Women of Color and Indigeneity. This book revitalizes Marx s dialectics to challenge class-reductionism, highlighting a class struggle that is also necessarily anti-racist, anti-sexist, and against all forms of oppression.
Résumé
"This study of the impact of Women of Color and Indigenous peoples on the social struggles of our time profoundly illuminates the complex relation of class, race, and gender through an open-ended dialectical perspective. It challenges Eurocentric readings of Marx's work while showing that all social theories must be re-thought and re-developed anew in light of the ideas and perspectives being generated by Chicanx and Latinx women, Indigenous peoples, and the Black Freedom Movement." -Peter Hudis, Professor at Oakton Community College and author of Marx's Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism and Frantz Fanon: Philosopher of the Barricades
Contenu
Acknowledgments - Preface: Walking With Grace, Fighting With Courage: Lilia Monzó's Marxist Humanism by Peter McLaren - An Introduction - Indigenous Women and Women of Color on the Trenches of Freedom - Marx on Women, Non-Western Societies, and Liberation: Challenging Misconceptions - In Search of Freedom: My Road to Marx - Women Making Revolutionary History - En la Lucha Siempre: Chicanx/Boricua/Latinx Women as Revolutionary Subjects - Gendered and Racialized Capital: Tensions and Alliances - Pedagogy of Dreaming - Appendix: Martha: Undocumented and Invincible - Index.
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