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The Ruptures Of American Capital Women Of Color Feminism And The Culture Of Immigrant Labor Grace Kyungwon Hong

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The Ruptures Of American Capital Women Of Color Feminism And The Culture Of Immigrant Labor Grace Kyungwon Hong
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.24 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Grace Kyungwon Hong
ISBN: 9780816646340, 0816646341
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Ruptures Of American Capital Women Of Color Feminism And The Culture Of Immigrant Labor Grace Kyungwon Hong by Grace Kyungwon Hong 9780816646340, 0816646341 instant download after payment.

An incisive and far-reaching account of how race and gender reveal the fissures of capitalist society
Universality is a dangerous concept, according to Grace Kyungwon Hong, one that has contributed to the rise of the U.S. nation-state that privileges the propertied individual. However, African American, Asian American, and Chicano people experience the same stretch of city sidewalk with varying degrees of safety, visibility, and surveillance.
The Ruptures of American Capital examines two key social formations—women of color feminism and racialized immigrant women’s culture—in order to argue that race and gender are contradictions within the history of U.S. capital that should be understood not as monolithic but as marked by its crises. Hong shows how women of color feminism identified ways in which nationalist forms of capital, such as the right to own property, were repressive. The Ruptures of American Capital demonstrates that racialized immigrant women’s culture has brought to light contested modes of incorporation into consumer culture.
Interweaving discussion of U.S. political economy with literary analyses (including readings from Booker T. Washington to Jessica Hagedorn) Hong challenges the individualism of the United States and the fetishization of difference that is one of the markers of globalization.

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